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This one goal was to show "an individual fulfilling his subjective needs through social action" (Foner and Garraty, 2). Miller wrote about real issues rather than the make believe stories that some authors wrote about. He was not a man to give up before accomplishing any of his goals. Miller reached his goal and made sure that it remained constant over the years...
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Miller wrote about real issues rather than the make believe stories that some authors wrote about. He was not a man to give up before accomplishing any of his goals. Miller reached his goal and made sure that it remained constant over the years. Miller was a very memorable playwright and author. He wrote with the truth at hand, using realistic styles and present time social concerns...
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