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Which of the following is a common theme explored in Arthur Miller's plays?

AThe corrupting influence of wealth

BThe struggle of the individual against society

CThe futility of war

DThe power of love to overcome all obstacles

Answer:

B. The struggle of the individual against society

Read Explanation:

Arthur Miller's plays often explore the theme of the individual's struggle against societal pressures and expectations. His characters frequently grapple with moral dilemmas, personal responsibility, and the challenges of maintaining their integrity in a world that often seems to prioritize success and conformity above all else.


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