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Essays 121 - 150
finally come to terms with the reality of the situation. Happy, of course, is a chip off the old block, confined into his narrow a...
position to that of management, or even to that of an incredibly successful salesman/employee. His character was weak, and his int...
is the assistant to an assistant. Hap lacks even the smallest spark of introspection or self-analysis, but rather is the embodimen...
In six pages this essay evaluates Miller's play based upon Aristotle's tragic components to conclude that Death of a Salesman is i...
the Sophoclean template, time should also be compressed and restricted, with the action of the play taking no more than one day. B...
we know Frank would have fired him long ago, or at the very least, not promoted him. In this we see Willy blaming his new boss for...
some of lifes toughest questions, questions that are still asked by todays family. Those questions include family values, abuse an...
young boss, Howard Wagner, about easier sales work in town. However, it soon becomes apparent that Willy is to be discarded by h...
modeled after his own life and experiences, including his relationship with the tormented Marilyn Monroe; however, Miller has neve...
In six pages this paper examines how the American Dream, family relationships, and tragedy of Willy Loman within the context of th...
him. His long-suffering wife Linda bolsters Willy with her quiet strength. She allows him to groom sons Biff and Happy to excel ...
is made immediately aware, first by the title, then by Willys revealing that he found himself driving off the road, that we are ga...
his mother Amanda, and his sister Laura retreat into their own safe havens of illusion. As one critic observed, "No matter how ur...
In five pages this paper discusses the psychological symbolism that is so much a part of this social drama by Arthur Miler. There...
In five pages this research paper examines the play's themes and discusses typical productions of Miller's social drama. There ar...
In ten pages this report discusses the play's tragic characteristics that exist despite its twentieth century setting and the ways...
In five pages the American Dream and its deceptiveness as depicted in Miller's tragic drama are examined. Three sources are cited...
sons, one in particular, following in his footsteps, not necessarily as a salesman, but as a working class man such as himself. Wi...
In eight pages this paper discusses how the play's plot and characterization focus on moral values of society. Four sources are l...
In a paper consisting of five pages the ways in which the playwright's life is reflected in his most famous play are examined. Se...
In this paper consisting of five pages the uses of setting and acting and how it may have either assisted or harmed the production...
In five pages this research paper compares Miller's Death of a Salesman and Faulkner's 'Barn Burning' in an examination of relatio...
In 3 pages this paper examines the uses of nonrealism in this social drama by Arthur Miller. There are no other sources listed....
Ultimately out of work and desperate, Loman begins to entertain the idea of cashing in on his life insurance, thinking that he cou...
In 5 pages this paper presents a critical overview of Miller's social drama that includes the heroic role of Willy Loman, foil cha...
In a paper consisting of 6 pages the destructive relationship between father and son is examined in terms of the father's warped s...
In ten pages this paper examines Miller's scathing attacks upon social capitalism contained within his contemporary drama Death of...
his sons the skills and awareness to become the men they could have become. But can that be blamed on a man who did not have the...
In three pages this report discusses how Willy as a father affects his sons Biff and Happy who are psychologically affected by his...
In five pages this paper examines how the neighbors of Willy Loman, father Charley and son Bernard provide an essential plot funct...