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In Miller's view the play is expressive of a peculiarly Renaissance vision of the harmonious marriage within the orderly society: 'its spirit derives from Elizabethan Puritanism's view of the household as an orderly place in whichc the marriage is consecrated not in the church but in the orderly procedures of domesticity ; in which obedience is required , not in order to preen the male pride of the father, but to restore order in a fallen world '
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In
Miller's
view
the
play
is
expressive
of
a
peculiarly
Renaissance
vision
of
the
harmonious
marriage
within
the
orderly
society:
'its
spirit
derives
from
Elizabethan
Puritanism's
view
of
the
household
as
an
orderly
place
in
whichc
the
marriage
is
consecrated
not
in
the
church
but
in
the
orderly
procedures
of
domesticity
;
in
which
obedience
is
required
,
not
in
order
to
preen
the
male
pride
of
the
father,
but
to
restore
order
in
a
fallen
world
'