The brooding intellectual who saw truth others refused to face.
Arthur Miller was a deeply analytical and morally observant playwright who spent his career watching, dissecting, and exposing the hypocrisies of American society — from McCarthyism in 'The Crucible' to the quiet despair of ordinary ambition in 'Death of a Salesman.' He was private, intensely serious, and valued truth and knowledge above recognition or glamour. His willingness to testify before HUAC on his own terms, refusing to name names, reflects the owl's quiet but unshakeable moral authority and the instinct to see what others miss.
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