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Death Of A Salesman By Arthur Miller
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Death of a Salesman, Miller focuses on the relationship between society and the individual’s concept of self. As a consequence of living in a capitalistic society that emphasizes materialistic values, Willy Loman has a defective sense of se...

Death Of A Salesman By Arthur Miller
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Death of a Salesman depicts the disintegration of Willy’s character as he desperately searches for the instant in his memory when his world started to disclose. The play’s activity is propelled mainly by Willy’s volcanic relationship with g...

Death Of A Salesman By Arthur Miller
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Death of a Salesman raises many issues, not only of artistic form but also of thematic content. Dramatically speaking, the play represents Miller’s desire to modernize the tragedy of Aristotle described in the Poetics. Aristotle held that t...

Death Of A Salesman By American Playwright Arthur Miller
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death can Willy Loman find success as a breadwinner and family man. (Corber, 55) Questioning the model of masculinity generated by American business culture, Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman found a receptive audience in postwar America....

Illusion Versus Reality: Arthur Miller’s Death Of A Salesman And Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire
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illusions rather than reality. It is very difficult for Blanche to tell the truth and admit that she is partly insane; Willy Loman suffers with the same problem. She believes that by changing her age, moral strength and self-control, within...

Death Of A Salesman By Arthur Miller
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Death of a Salesman raises many issues, not only of artistic form but also of thematic content. Dramatically speaking, the play represents Miller’s desire to modernize the tragedy of Aristotle described in the Poetics. Aristotle held that t...

Explain Why Arthur Miller’s “all My Sons” Fits The Model Of A Modern Tragedy
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multiple leaps and bounds, irrespective of the advancements that have occurred and risen in front of us. Not only does it make way for giving out a lengthy description of the transformation existing in the realm of literature. For this pap...