The Tragedy of One Man. Speaks of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman"
Date Submitted: 06/09/2003 03:31:30
Category: / Arts & Humanities / Theater
Length: 13 pages (3506 words)
Category: / Arts & Humanities / Theater
Length: 13 pages (3506 words)
Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman can be seen as an eulogy of a dreamer, which depicts one man's tragic life and death as he tries to bring his family into grace. Miller does, however, also uses this play to express underlying themes and ideas. Reading Death of a Salesman from the starting point of a Marxist results in the perception that miller uses his play as a means to demonstrate the effects of a
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