explain why you think Arthur Miller chose to begin his play in the sick girl’s room, and at that specific moment in time. How does the background knowledge contribute to your understanding of what is happening in Act One, before anything is directly stated in the dialogue? What effect does this have on readers? For example, do you feel like you know what is happening before the characters in the play do, or do you feel lost like you don’t know what is happening? Why? Use specific evidence from the text to support your assertions.
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