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    9. Linda is a multidimensional wife because she continues to defend Willy when he treats her like she is worthless. However‚ Linda suffers from her treatment but she does not make a big deal about it and continues to support Willy and her children. She defends Willy and supports him through financial issues. She also brings the family together and is the back-bone of the family. No matter how she is treated she continues to be supportive. 10. Willy is conqueror of the New England territories which

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    it to happen. In order to fulfill your dreams‚ you have to work hard for it to happen. In the excerpt from the book Death of a Salesman‚ written by Arthur Miller‚ it suggests that as a unique individual‚ you can’t relive another person’s life or experience. Willy Loman’s main goal or dream in life to be well-liked and to be on the top. Back in the day‚ a business person‚ or salesman would be considered as being on the top‚ being the best. The quote “... I realized that selling was the greatest career

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    Miller uses the techniques of the modern theatre to the full. As such‚ the term ‘expressionist’ is often used to describe Miller as a ‘dramatist’. Discuss his use of dramatic devices in ‘Death of a Salesman’ showing how they convey the messages of the play. Arthur Miller wrote ‘Death of a Salesman’ in 1949. The play is based around the idea of the ‘American Dream’ and how a middle class family of four struggle to come to terms with Willy’s over-powering ambition and hunger for

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    Arthur Millers play “Death of a Salesman” is a well-recognized drama‚ yet it has been controversial due to the ethnicity of the actors performing it. Critic John Lahr believed that Millers play “Death of a Salesman” could not be preformed by black actors. This is a play with universal themes‚ such as the “American Dream”‚ but the American Dream was different for African Americans back then‚ than what it is today in modern society. In the Hard Sell “A black Death of a Salesman” August Wilson argues

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    is again emphasized by Ben. Every time we see Ben‚ he has his watch out and keeps saying that he has only a few minutes or that he has to catch a train. He is always on the move while Willy remains still. Alaska‚ Africa‚ American West Death of a Salesman takes place primarily within the confined landscape of the Lomans’ home. This narrow‚ and increasingly narrowing setting is contrasted with the vastness of the American West‚ Alaska‚ and Africa. If the Lomans’ home symbolizes restriction‚ both

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    Death of a Salesman After reading and watching Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman”‚ it was clear that there were many similarities and differences between the film and the text. Many of the actors chosen for roles in the movie seemed to have fit Miller’s portrayal of the characters. Between Willy feeling confused and lost to Linda’s vivid concern for Willy they all were presented very well. However‚ in the play‚ Willy Loman is portrayed as a man of considerable size while in the film he is much

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    YEAR 11 ENGLISH YEARLY NOTES AND QUOTES: Pre-Raphaelites: CONVENTIONS - Naturalism (use of imagery of natural scenery‚ heavy description and sensory imagery) - Melancholic tone - Natural Supernaturalism and reference to religion - Medievalism - Female ‘stunners’ - Dramatisation - Moral stories - Religious symbols and illusions - Realism - Literary subjects- telling a story Macbeth: “That his virtues will plead like angels…” “False face must hide what the false heart doth know”

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    Death of a Salesman Miller uses memory as a time travel device. Identify the point of view of the flashbacks. Can their integrity/validity be trusted? Cite evidence. Regardless of the setting taking place in 1948‚ Willy Loman is continuously re-living his past in the form of flashbacks. Even though Willy Loman is reminiscing over his own memory‚ the information that he is providing the readers with may not be the full truth. Many reasons may contribute to this thought; his old age can be a factor

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    Show how the playwright creates tension and how this increases your appreciation of any aspect of the play. Arthur Miller’s modern tragedy Death of a Salesman is rife with tension regarding the protagonist‚ Willy Loman‚ a salesman eluded and deluded by the American Dream. The play follows Miller’s reworking of the Aristotelian hero in the final twenty-four hours of his life. Willy’s obsession with his Dream and all associated with it – personal attractiveness‚ business success and family success

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    The Expressionistic Devices in Death of a Salesman Musical Motifs From the opening flute notes to their final reprise‚ Miller’s musical themes express the competing influences in Willy Loman’s mind. Once established‚ the themes need only be sounded to evoke certain time frames‚ emotions‚ and values. The first sounds of the drama‚ the flute notes "small and fine‚" represent the grass‚ trees‚ and horizon - objects of Willy’s (and Biff’s) longing that are tellingly absent from the overshadowed

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