What do you think arthur miller means by an air of the dream clings to the place?
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In fact, the stage directions in Act I describe the house as follows: "An air of the dream clings to theplace, a dream arising out of reality." Miller does not stop there. Even though the action of the play canshift from one part of the house to another without delay, the action is still limited to the present.
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