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    Analysis of the Ending of "Death of a Salesman" The play "Death of a Salesman" shows the final demise of Willy Loman‚ a sixty- year-old salesman in the America of the 1940’s‚ who has deluded himself all his life about being a big success in the business world. It also portrays his wife Linda‚ who "plays along" nicely with his lies and tells him what he wants to hear‚ out of compassion. The book describes the last day of his life‚ but there are frequent "flashbacks" in which Willy relives key events

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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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    I attended the play on March 22nd. I have attended most of the plays here‚ at Waynesburg. Leading up to Professor Powers introducing the play and thanking the audience for their attendance‚ the audience seemed to be excited and engaged; talking about the various ways that the Addams family had enriched their lives. My friend and I had a seat in the middle in the center row‚ with an optimal viewing experience. The plays overall production concept such as the costumes‚ lighting and set added to

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    DID YOU PRENUP is presented as a romantic comedy. The script explores themes about trust and abandonment‚ as well as examines the moral choices and consequences that come with the responsibility of money. Essentially‚ “money” and a prenuptial agreement becomes the driving force in the script that creates a wedge between the two core characters. While there are definitely elements to like about this script and the characters‚ overall the script would benefit from more development in the areas of the

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    Macbeth Radio Show Script - Act 5‚ Scene 1 Doctor: I have watched Lady Macbeth for the last two nights‚ and I am starting to think you are fibbing about her behavior. When was the last time she was sleep-pogo sticking? Gentlewoman: Since Macbeth became king. I have seen her get up from her bed‚ put on her night gown‚ unlock her closet‚ grab her pogo stick and hop away for a bit and then return back to bed‚ all while she is asleep. Doctor: While she is asleep‚ besides her actions‚ have you

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    Camilla Tanzi Year 12 An analysis of the character of Biff. Biff Loman is portrayed as the root of Willy’s mental illness and instability. He is also the only member of his family who acknowledges his own failures in life. On the whole‚ Biff Loman stands out as the most intriguing and strong character in “Death of a Salesman. He is not a successful man and never will be‚ he is however able to admit this‚ even in a harsh society as the one of the 1960s America. Biff knows he is a “nothing” and

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    Sample Script for Budget Meeting PRESIDENT: “I call to order the Regular meeting of the Board of Directors of (Parish Corporate Name).” PRESIDENT: (Says the Opening Prayer) PRESIDENT: “A timely letter of notice was received by all members of the board for this meeting” or “A waiver of notice has been signed by all members of the board and is to be filed with the minutes of this meeting.” PRESIDENT: (To the Secretary‚) “Do we have a quorum?” SECRETARY: “Yes‚ the following members are present

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    Beowulf and Evey Script Round 4 (Joslyn Filo) Narrator: The speed dating must continue! Next up we have the heartbroken Evey. She has been longing for love ever since V died. Le-- *cuts off as Beowulf comes in while fighting and pushes the narrator aside* Beowulf: Sorry I’m late my beautiful maiden. *slashes the monster he is fighting‚ the monster falls on top of the coffee table* Evey: Uh...Evey‚ Evey Hammond. *lifts her hand out nervously to Beowulf for him to kiss it* Beowulf: It

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    Death is inevitable for every human being. Specifically‚ man may try to deny and run away from death but death will always find him. In “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ a grotesque and violent disease known as the Red Death‚ comes and kills the city’s people. Meanwhile‚ Prince Prospero tries to hide‚ thinking he could escape from the disease so he retreats into his abbey. The simple minded prince believes that he will not come into contact with the disease and the world will fix itself without

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    Stephanie Miller COM 130 10/7/10 Cabaret Cabaret takes place in the years 1929 to 1930 Berlin before Hitler’s appointment as chancellor. The play follows Cliff Bradshaw‚ an aspiring American writer‚ and Sally Bowles‚ a performer at the Kit Kat Klub and their friends through the trying times before the Nazis. The story shows the struggles of those torn between what they want‚ and what is acceptable and how blind some were to the problems staring them right in the face. In the words of the

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