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    IB Literature II—HL: Cue Card Instructions L.Lyon (Adapted from A.Wiggins) Spring 2014 Contents of each Cue Card: 1. AUTHOR and TEXTS (properly punctuated) Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller 2. BIRTH/DEATH DATES AND PLACES OF BIRTH/DEATH He was born on October 17‚ 1915 in Harlem New York He died on February 10‚ 2005‚ in  Roxbury‚ Connecticut. 3. HISTORICAL DATE THE TEXT WAS PUBLISHED  The play was first performed in 1949. That period was the post war period for the Second World

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    In Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller portrays the struggles that one family faces as the man of the house experiences dissonance between reality and his dreams. Willy Loman‚ the father of Biff and Happy and husband to Linda‚ lives in his illusions of an easy attainment of success in every aspect of life: as a father‚ a husband‚ a lover‚ a friend‚ and a salesman. He is disappointed in his own failures in providing the way he wants to for his family‚ thus he is critical of his sons and wants them

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    At the heart of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ the central conflict occurs through the relationship of Willy Loman and his eldest son‚ Biff. Throughout the play‚ Miller uses the continuously building relationships to reveal the true themes of the play‚ as well as to create a character of hope and a tragic character. Through Willy Loman unrealistic expectations and unrealistic view of life‚ Miller is able to create a tragic character whom with the help of conflict results in the formation of

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    DEATH OF A SALESMAN Study Guide for Teachers World-Class Theatre in the Heart of Vermont 703 Main Stre e t ‚ W eston‚ V T 05161 www.westonplayhouse.o rg The Weston Playhouse Theatre Company The 2010 WPTC Teacher’s Workshop and the School Matinee and Touring Production is made possible in part by grants from: The Bay and Paul Foundations Mountain Room Foundation National Endowment for the Arts The Shubert Foundation The Vermont Country Store and The Orton Family Vermont Humanities Council

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    Willy’s family‚ Charley‚ and Bernard are the only mourners who attend Willy’s funeral. She wonders where all his supposed business friends are and how he could have killed himself when they were so close to paying off all of their bills. Biff recalls that Willy seemed happier working on the house than he did as a salesman. He states that Willy had all the wrong dreams and that he didn’t know who he was in the way that Biff now knows who he is. Charley replies that a salesman has to dream or he is lost

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    Critical Response: Death of a Salesman The lives of the Loman’s from beginning to end seems troubling‚ the play is centered on trying to be successful or trying to be happy‚ and the sacrifice which must be made of one to achieve the other. The environment that these characters live in encourages them to pursue the American dream‚ which can be said to devalue happiness through the pursuit of material success. Death of A Salesman written by Arthur Miller has several themes that run through the play

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    presence of the American dream in the book "Death of a salesman" by Arthur Miller. It is a story about a man‚ Willy Loman‚ whose efforts to achieve this American dream went unrewarded‚ and because of this‚ he starts having a huge variety of problems with his family‚ friends and work. The way Americans wish to live their lives‚ is not achieved by every single person. This is clearly seen in Willy Loman‚ who is a man who worked all his life as a salesman‚ and never achieved anything in his life "

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    Be the change you wish to see in the world" (Mahatma Ghandi). In the novel "Such is my Beloved" by Morley Callaghan Father Dowling’s guilt later leads to the failure between both the prostitutes‚ Midge and Ronnie‚ and also Father himself. Due to each of the charactors‚ Midge‚ Ronnie and Father Dowling they each have life changing moments due to each others influences. Father Dowling starts off by being emotionally attached to the girls‚ but later it is evident that the two girls change him to

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    When it comes to comparing and contrasting two different cultures and morals the differences can be night and day. In Death Of A Salesman and Fences‚ these stories follow two middle-class families around the same time period (late 1940-1950’s)‚ who are both facing problems within their own household’s. From marital issues to failing father/son relationships‚ both of these stories paint a picture to the audience of what life in an urban family living in that time setting was like through the author’s

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    and society was male dominated. In the play The Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ Willy Loman an older salesman‚ insists on being physically attractive‚ having a great personality and being “well liked”. His emphasis on being respected and personable is associated with the masculine idea of always being in charge or being on top‚ as that was the normal position for men at that time. Willy projects his own issues and thoughts onto his sons’‚ Biff and Happy‚ resulting in them having problems in

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