Arthur Miller was an author and playwright of great acclaim best known for The Crucible, Death of a Salesman, and A View from the Bridge. He also received notoriety for his marriage to Marilyn Monroe in 1956 and the testimony he gave to the House Un-American Activities Comittee. He was a specs wearer and, like the name of the film he wrote, a bit of a misfit. Here are some frames of the 1950s similar to those he and his wife wore.