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"Death of a Salesman" by Arthur MillerThis performance from L.A. Theatre Works is superb in every manner and this classic play is one that should not be missed.
After Reading Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman Looking at the Life of Willy Loman's Life as a SalesmanWilly Loman's Life as a Salesman by Arthur Miller.- The Inconspicuous yet Crucial Role of Linda in Death of a SalesmanIn complete contradiction to the old American ideal, Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman gives a woman the chance to influence characters' decisions and provide a driving force for the play.
Arthur Miller's Death of a SalesmanArthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" is a near perfect play, combining good characters, moving plot, and deep symbolism. Truly the best Broadway has to offer.- "Death of a Salesman": Revival Upcoming on BroadwayWilly Loman is coming back to life on Broadway. Philip Seymour Hoffman will play the lead in the revival of "Death of a Salesman."
Freudian Denial and Repression in Death of a SalesmanAn analysis of Arthur Miller's classic Death of a Salesman through a Freudian lens.- Death of a Salesman: Horatio Alger MythDeath of a Salesman, hailed as one of the modern classics of Arthur Miller, a leading American Playwright, is a typical exemplification of the failure of the "Horatio Alger Myth."
- "Death of a Salesman": AnalysisHaving trouble figuring this shirt story out? Read this analysis and get started from there.
- Comparing, Contrasting Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, The CrucibleBetween 1949 and 1953, Arthur Miller wrote two of his most famous plays. Both dealt with major problems in society. The main characters and many supporting characters were similar.
- The Role of the American Dream in Death of a SalesmanThis is an essay about The American Dream and how the play Death of a Salesman relates to it.
- Death of a SalesmanAn essay about Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman.
- Death of a SalesmanThis is an essay about the story Death of a Salesman.
Is Death of a Salesman a Tragedy?Willy Loman is often described as a tragic hero. To what extent is Death of a Salesman a tragedy?- Review of Alex Segal's Film Version of Death of a SalesmanA review of Alex Segal's 1966 television adaptation of Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize winning play "Death of a Salesman".
Lee J. Cobb Achieved Theatrical Immortality as Willy Loman in "Death of a Salesman"A biography of actor Lee J. Cobb- Willy Loman V. Anton Rosicky from Death of a SalesmanA comparison and contrast of two major characters in the play "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller.
- Death of a Salesman TragedyDeath of a Salesman is a novel depicting the lives of average citizens
Arthur Miller: American Dramatist (Part 1 of 2)A biography of Arthur Miller: Part 1- Death of a Salesman AnalysisAn Analysis of Miller's Death of a Salesman.
- Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman AnalysisA look into the book "Death of a Salesman"
Family Conflicts Shown in Modern American DramaLife in the United States changed after World War II, and so did the American theater. Drama was to reflect the new manners and problems of the period. Among the most prominent playwrights were Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams- Arthur Miller's Message in Death of a Salesman: An AnalysisOne man's blind faith in the American Dream, or rather his misguided view of it, leads to his demise. A lot can be learned from the Life of Willy Loman.
- Evidence of Alzheimer's in Death of a SalesmanThis paper provides evidence that the main character, Willy Lowman, in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" is suffering from Alzheimer's based on his battles with hallucinations, sudden mood changes, and bouts of confusion.
- Death of a SalesmanA puppet for the American Dream
- The Personal Basis of the Demise of Willy Loman in Death of a SalesmanWilly Loman is perhaps the most tragic character in American Literature. He is the striver who can never achieve success. What caused his sad life to be so sad.
- Similarities Between a Long Day's Journey into Night and Death of a SalesmanA Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill was set in the year of 1912, published in 1956, five years after O'Neill's death. Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller was published in 1949, yet the two have some very similar themes.
- Characters and Themes of Arthur Miller's Death of a SalesmanThis article explores the characters and themes in this classic work of American Drama
- Death of a Salesman: Is Willy Loman a Hero?Willie Loman is prideful; it is the tragic flaw that set him on his path. It blinded him into choosing a career in sales
- The Limitations of Willy Loman in Death of a SalesmanA discussion of the various limitations Willy Loman faces in Death of a Salesman
- The Imagined Fall: Death of a Salesman's Willy Loman in ContextDwelling on a particular passage of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, this article breaks down the true nature of the "fallen" father.
- The American Family in Arthur MIller's Death of a SalesmanOne of the main elements of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is the depiction of the American family. Salesman provides vivid and detailed characterizations of the roles of American family members.
- Choices and ConsequencesAn academic review of how the choices made by characters in plays and novels ultimately went on to shape the course of their lives, or deaths.
- A Character Analysis of Linda Loman in "Death of a Salesman"Possibly the most controversial character in the play, this essay takes an in-depth look at Linda Loman.
- Death of a Salesman SummaryThis is a short summary on famous play 'Death of A Salesman'
- The Death of a SalesmanThis poem was based off of the character William Lowman of Arthur Miller's A Death of a Salesman.
- DEATH of a SALESMANA CAREER IN SALES APPEALS TO ME BUT I'M NOT VERY GOOD AT IT. MAYBE I SHOULD FOLLOW BEN STEIN'S ADVICE
- Death of a Salesmen DiscussionDiscussion of Death of a Salesmen.
- It's What You Know, Not Who You KnowIt is better to invest time in yourself than to invest time in those who can not help you get ahead or worse, hold you down.
- Review of the VisitorA film that explores the concept of who holds claim to the areas we live and and how it is possible to co-exist.
- Analysis of Death of a Salesman - The Role of BenIn Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman, Ben Loman is Willy Loman's older brother, and Willy sees Ben frequently after Ben has died.
