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    Jessica Raines ENC1102- 9:30 Final Essay May 6‚ 2013 Choice 1: Similarity between “The Chrysanthemums” and “Death of a Salesman” In these two stories there isn’t much similarity except how old they both are and the theme‚ individual worth. By definition Individual worth is the sense of one’s own value or worth as a human being. Unfortunately in both of these stories they have very little individual worth. In Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” Elisa is probably the smartest character in the

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    unprecedented reputation can often result in a sickly twisted distortion of reality. In Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ a man well-known for his intellect and wisdom finds himself blind to the truth of h life and his parentage. Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Death of a Salesman‚ tells of a tragic character so wrapped up in his delusional world that reality and illusion fuse causing an internal explosion that leads to his undoing. Each play enacts the strugg of a man attempting to come to grips with his harsh reality

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    Death of a Salesman Essay One must know the past to understand the present. In Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman‚” the plot is set up in dramatic alternating scenes to demonstrate what happened in the past to explain what is happening in the present. With the use of the plot and characterization‚ Miller explores the idea that the past is inevitably going to repeat itself when people do not learn from their mistakes. Although Willy Loman desperately searches for answers in his past‚ he is unable

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    Death of a Salesman is the fictional play that tells the story of Willy Loman and his family’s relationship‚ which is dysfunctional to say the least. Scholars‚ playwrights‚ and actors easily label it alike as one of the most iconic pieces of literature in the 20th century. Written in 1948 by Arthur Miller‚ it still holds relevance today‚ more than 50 years later with themes of work and family issues. This is true because it is a story that people can relate to and understand. But this was not a story

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    in ‘A Streetcar Named Desired’ Background This paper tells about American South which exposed in A Streetcar Named Desire written by Tennesse Williams. The changes were drawn from the life experience of the main characters in the play‚ named Blanche Du Bois. Here‚ we try to explore about the analysis of the main character‚ Blanch Du Bois. Problem and its Scope This study principally constitus the analyze of the myth in a play that written by Tennese William entitled ‘A Streecar Named Desire’

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    Blanche’s Identity and How It Was Foreshadowed In Blanch’s First Lines Of The Play In Tennesse Williams’ A Street Car Named Desire‚ Williams sets up the character of Blanche as soon as she is introduced in the play. Her desire‚ her heartbreak‚ her downfall‚ and her extremely complex past are all foreshadowed in Blanch’s first lines of the play‚ “They told me to take a street-car named Desire‚ and transfer to one called Cemeteries‚ and ride six blocks and get off at—Elysian Fields!” (Blanche Du Bois

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    Success is Misguided Willy Loman‚ the main character in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ is idealistic‚ stubborn and has a false sense of importance. He exhibits skewed perceptions of society that have a negative impact on him and his family. Willy believes that his philosophy of life is one that will guarantee himself and his family a life of wealth and success. Willy cannot achieve this success because his perceptions and methods to obtain it are wrong. Willy thinks that a part of a

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    Death of a Salesman Act I Opening scene to Willy’s first daydream Summary The play begins on a Monday evening at the Loman family home in Brooklyn. After some light changes on stage and ambient flute music (the first instance of a motif connected to Willy Loman’s faint memory of his father‚ who was once a flute-maker and salesman)‚ Willy‚ a sixty-three-year-old traveling salesman‚ returns home early from a trip‚ apparently exhausted. His wife‚ Linda‚ gets out of bed to greet him. She asks if he had

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    Willy Loman was a 63 year-old salesman who has dedicated his life to his job. Willy was a success and popular across New England. He had a loving wife and two successful sons‚ Happy and Biff. At least that what he thought he was. Willy was incapable of accepting his reality. Willy built his life around his illusions and his illusions replaced his reality. For him‚ it was a difficult concept to accept. Whenever reality slipped through‚ Willy ran to his flashbacks; his flashbacks indicated how he was

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    its highest sense as kings were…[The same characteristics] which were enacted by royal beings…apply to everyone in similar emotional situations." Death of a Salesman can be defined as a tragedy‚ with Willy Loman as the tragic hero. Willy Loman has a tragic flaw characteristic of all tragic heroes‚ however‚ it is not "necessarily a weakness." Willy has a lot of dignity‚ and he is unwilling "to remain passive in the face of what he conceives to be a challenge to his dignity‚ his image of his rightful

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