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    8-15-12 period 2 Campagna Death of a Salesman Essay Play writer‚ Arthur Miller‚ in his play "Death of a Salesman" tells about the life of a salesman named Willy Loman‚ whose life is filled with betrayal. Miller’s purpose is to portray a man’s life in which his sons‚ the pride and joys of his life‚ betray him at his darkest hour. Miller depicts

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    In the Novel Death of a Salesman‚ the Character Willy has a character that foils him in the story. This character is his brother Ben. By definition a foil‚ in the literary sense of the word‚ is a person that gives contrast to another person. In this case Ben is the perfect foil for Willy. Willy represents the common man. He feels that he must be a good provider for his family. Willy also fights for his sons’ approval. He wants to see himself as a great salesman and a great provider. The problem he

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    works can stand as their own are debated. Christopher Durang’s “For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls” and Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs prove that parodies are a transformative use of the originals‚ Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire. The difference in the character’s personalities demonstrates how parodies can be seen as independent works.

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    Victoria Mornhineway May 1‚ 2011 How Women are portrayed in Death of a Salesman Linda Lowman is a woman who seemed to be taken for granted in the Lowman household but that did not mean she was powerless. "The Great Depression reinforced female domesticity"‚ which was clearly shown in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller through Linda (Koenig 1). In the time period that this play took place women did not know any other life than to stay at home and tend to their families. This being the case‚ Linda

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    A Streetcar Named Desire A Streetcar Named Desire‚ by Tennessee Williams‚ is a thrilling depiction of a woman’s fall from grace. Blanche DuBois‚ the protagonist of the story‚ is forced to move in with‚ or “visit‚” her sister in New Orleans. Throughout the play‚ Blanche struggles to accept her reality‚ and ultimately her fate. Blanche is misunderstood and driven to insanity by Stella’s practical husband‚ Stanley. This play portrays her journey from a dream land to total insanity. The play also

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    American Dream in the Death of A Salesman is very evident. He has this idea of how his life should be and he will do anything to succeed at this dream. Just like the Death of a salesman the Death of a traveling salesman has a dream to. Their dreams are pretty similar in the way that they strive to be good salesman. In Death of Salesman he shows his American dream from the beginning. He has this idea of how he should be and how people should view him as a salesman. The whole time he is expressing

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    their fraternity of brothers. Most men are not willing to let their brothers down by siding with pro-feminists. Siding with pro-feminists‚ as a male‚ could be seen as trying to escape from the box that is hegemonic masculinity. There has been a destabilization of hegemonic masculinity with the movement of civil rights groups‚ namely the women’s rights movement. There are many arguments in favor of equality amongst men and women. In the past women were seen as the homemakers‚ that there was no need

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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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    Death of a Salesman Final Essay In Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller‚ the main tragic character‚ Willy‚ misses accomplishing his joy of being popular and well known because he’s blinded to reality by his obsession over how well liked one is. In On Joy in Tragedy‚ Arthur miller states "tragedy occurs when a man misses accomplishing his joy". He defines tragedy as a situation in which something good could’ve happened to an ordinary person‚ but because of their failure to take advantage of it

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    Tennessee Williams influenced playwrights in the 1950s and continues to do so today. His most popular works are Cat on a Hot Tin Roof‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ and A Streetcar Named Desire. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a story about a Southern family full of dysfunction and crisis. One of the main characters Brick‚ is having doubts about himself and it soon affects his marriage with his wife‚ Maggie. The play revolves around Brick and his extended family over the course of one evening. The Glass Menagerie

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