1. Death Of A Salesman
The audience is also quickly presented with the image of Willy becoming lost in the past and, even at this early stage, it is obvious that he has trouble distinguishing between the two. ... In many ways these themes in the play are underpinned by the recurring theme of American ideals, and the way in which Miller contradicts these ideals with what the audience can see on stage. In fact, the whole concept of American stage drama is a contradiction in itself. ... This created a major problem of transferring this onto the confines of a stage. ... While unable to match Willy's temper, Linda i...
- Word Count: 1911
- Approx Pages: 8
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate