Lying in Arthur Miller's The Crucible: A Pragmatic Study
Lying is a controversial issue as it is closely related to one's intended meaning to achieve certain pragmatic functions. The use of lying in literary works is closely related to the characters' pragmatic functions as in the case of Miller's The Crucible where it is used as a deceptiv...
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Main Authors: | Hadeel Mahmoud Ibrahim (Author), Juma'a Qadir Hussein (Author) |
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College of Education for Women,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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