Incident At Vichy
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1964
80
Play • Fiction
Vichy, France • 1940s
1964
Adult
18+ years
Incident at Vichy by Arthur Miller is set in Nazi-occupied Vichy France during WWII, where a group of detainees, predominantly Jewish men, await racial examination by German officers. The detainees grapple with fear, denial, and the possibility of escape, embodying themes of guilt, fear, human nature, and complicity, as they confront the grim reality of their circumstances. The play deals with sensitive topics like persecution during the Holocaust and violence against marginalized groups.
Dark
Suspenseful
Unnerving
Mysterious
Challenging
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Arthur Miller's Incident At Vichy has been praised for its poignant examination of human nature and moral dilemmas during the Holocaust. Critics admire Miller's powerful dialogue and character development, though some find the play's pacing to be slow. The work's intense atmosphere and ethical questions resonate profoundly, though its heavy themes can be emotionally challenging.
Readers who appreciate Incident At Vichy by Arthur Miller are typically drawn to intense psychological dramas and historical contexts, particularly those concerning World War II and moral dilemmas. Fans of The Diary of Anne Frank and Schindler's List will find similar thematic depth and emotional resonance in this work.
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80
Play • Fiction
Vichy, France • 1940s
1964
Adult
18+ years
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