What is the the Diction and Tone of the play "The Crucible"?

FlipFlopFreak22

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I need help with the Diction and Tone of the play "the Crucible" by Aruther Miller....
also if you can help me out with any of these that would be great!
1.What is the Diction and Tone?
2. Is the play linear or non-linear and why?
3.What is some allusion in the play?
4. Name some imagery from the play
5.Paradox from the play
6.Personification from the play

Any of these would help me A TON! so if you know the answer to just one of them just write it down! Thank you thank you thank you!
 
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Miller’s attitude towards witchcraft is satirical. The tone is serious, cynical, and formal. He achieves this tone by the terrible tragedy of the innocent people executed, and the mental struggles of John Proctor. Miller shows the irony and the unjustness of the witch trials, and thereby the irony and the unjustness of the McCarthy trials.
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