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    In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ women serve a variety of functions‚ and assume many roles. Linda‚ "The Woman" at the hotel in Boston‚ Miss Forsythe and her friend‚ and other women not physically present yet alluded to‚ influence various aspects of the play. In a previous essay‚ I showed the different roles Linda‚ "The Woman" and Miss Forsythe assumed. In my conclusion‚ I postulated that one unifying aspect between them is that they are all dependant on men. In this essay the aforementioned

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    explored by American playwright Arthur Miller along with the social philosophies of American politician Frank A. Clark allows me to paint a more intricate picture of how different experiences may alter our different

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    Death of a Salesman Essay Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is a modern tragedy. Willy Loman is a tragic figure. The play and the character are classified as such because they follow the examples of Greek tragedies‚ Roman tragedies and Shakespearean tragedy which have typified the classic tragic genre. Athenian tragedy – the oldest documented form of tragedy – is scholastically defined by Aristotle‚ Greek philosopher and polymath (384 – 322 BC)‚ as “an enactment of a deed that is important

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    and while some are met with success‚ most are left with nothing but shattered dreams and low wages. Arthur Miller wrote his play "Death of a Salesman" as a satire on the American Dream and what he saw as the futile pursuit and false ideals that accompanied the dream. Through Willy Loman’s treatment of his friends and family‚ his tendency to lie‚ and his perception of people around him‚ Arthur Miller shows how difficult it is for the modern worker to achieve the American Dream. The relationship between

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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller gives in depth detail about John Proctor‚ the protagonist‚ and how he reacts to accusations of witchcraft. John Proctor went through a lot throughout the story‚ from cheating on his wife with Elizabeth‚ to his wife being accused of witchcraft‚ and later being accused of it himself. John was the only sensible man at the time‚ blatantly disagreeing with accusations and signs of witchcraft; this is dangerous for the government is going through extensive measures to get

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    of many critics‚ especially when attesting to the fact on how it affects those that believe in it. Certain characters in literature develop a false sense of reality in the American Dream that it tends to swallow them whole. In both Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller and “The Average” by W.H. Auden a common theme of the “American Dream” addresses the necessity of an individual to conform to society and how the dream as a whole leads to imminent failure. During the 1900s‚ Americans wanted to attain

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    Death of a salesman Is society to blame when the installation of hope in the American Dream backfires? The major theme in Death of a Salesman was the pursuit of this dream. Miller details Willy Loman’s misguided quest of this dream. Arthur Miller’s depiction of the American Dream in Death of a Salesman was written in postwar America. At that time‚ the idea was more than just a phrase; it was a way of life. In efforts to further the reader’s understanding of the story‚ one must define the American

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    Choose one episode from Death of a Salesman‚ which you feel contributes significantly to the plays overall tragic dimension. Identify how your chosen episode functions within the wider framework of the whole play. Discuss different interpretative possibilities offered by this episode. Charley is the play’s saving grace‚ a beacon of hope in cruel capitalistic times‚ he is always offering Willy escape. My chosen episode is Willy’s final visit to Charley. Within this scene Miller not only brings home

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    The Crucible a playstory by Arthur MIller is a story of bravery and cowardness. That takes place in a small town called Ssalem‚ Massachusetts that consists of mostly farmers and middle to low class families. The main couple in the storey live in a farmhouse that is nothing special and attend church when they can trying to make ends meet. They previously had a maid named Abigail Williams who is going to in the feature screw the whole town. Abigail has feelings for john proctor who is already married

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    In Arthur Miller’s “Death of a salesman “ we learn all about tragedy and happiness. Willy Loman‚ the main character is a very charismatic person‚ he has bursts of happiness and bursts of anger and sadness. His two sons Biff and Happy contribute to his mood in many different aspects‚ we start to see how relationships mold and how they fall. Through Willy’s actions the reader can see Willy is a chronic liar throughout the story. Willy loman starts off this book with a great attitude and sense

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