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    Death of Salesman by Arthur Miller

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    is a religious name that refers to the “Son of the

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    The two plays that I chose to read are, Death of a Salesman and Fences. While reading these two plays and examining the father and son from both stories, I found a special connection with both of them with personal life experiences and stories. While comparing and contrasting these characters, I discovered great insight through other peoples life experiences with failure and success. Although Death of a Salesman is a more tragic story and Fences is more of a coming of age story, the relationships

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    whose efforts to obtain the “American Dream” and pass his success on to his two sons becomes his main focus. Miller’s life during the preparation of Death of a Salesman provides the spark and inspiration needed to pen a literary classic. Almost five decades later, Death of a Salesman’s themes is still relevant in today’s society. Arthur Asher Miller was born October 17, 1915 in Harlem, New York City. Miller was the son of Isadora and

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    He returns home from a business trip and he meets his two adult sons and wife Linda. In the play there are also: Willy’s neighbor with his son and brother Ben. A play tells the story of the last day of Willy’s life: a mosaic of real events, memories and illusions. He has difficulty remembering events, as well as distinguishing the present from the past. In the play viewers relive the most important moments of Loman’s and his two sons live. The central theme of the story is the struggle of each character

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Happiness is just an illusion caused by the temporary absence of reality”. All My Sons by Arthur Miller and Dead Poets Society directed by Peter Weir show both similarities and differences referencing to the theme of avoidance of reality between the two main characters Joe Keller and Neil Perry. In both well written novel and movie, Neil and Joe both share the concept of avoiding reality regarding why, how and the consequences of diverting the real world. Joe Keller

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    and his work was greatly appreciated. He portrays problems with family, life, society and himself in death. Miller writes clever and original messages to the readers. Miller pours out so much emotion into his books and stories, therefore it all reflects onto all of his writing skills. Author Miller is able to put into words what every person feels, worries and thinks about very accurately. The main reason why Millers writing is impacted so deeply is because of the Great Depression. When Miller was

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    Arther Miller

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    takes launch. From the interim of Arthur Miller’s birth and death, he wrote some of America’s greatest plays which are known all around the world. This world renowned screenwriter and playwright is arguably considered the best playwright of the 20th century. We start our journey here on October 17, 1915 in Harlem, New York where Miller was born. Arther Miller was the son of Isidore and Augusta, a Polish and Jewish Immigrant family who owned a flourishing manufacturing business. The miller family

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    The American Dream: success, happiness, riches, stability; all of these went out the window after the stock market crash in 1929. As we’ve all read about in history books and listened to the monotonous lectures in high school, America was a place of promise and full of revolutionary new ideas. Men were investing, women were working, and kids could play in the streets with a twinkle in their eye. Arthur Miller was the prodigal son of hard-working American immigrants who struggled through the depression

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    A life of fame, luxury, and well known plays, this was unquestionably the life of Arthur Miller who is one of America’s well known playwrights of the twentieth century. His impact on American theater is still recognized today and will continue to be looked at for years to come. However Miller will not only be recognized by his plays, but by his high profile marriage, his work in politics and the list goes on. Arthur miller is viewed through American literature by his life, literary works, and impact

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    Throughout his career as playwright, Arthur Miller portrayed critically some of the so-called ideals of the American society. Within his numerous plays and short stories, his characters reflect over and over the multilayered American dream, its implications and consequences; the author unveils the ignored ties human beings have with their pasts, demonstrating with his characters that we cannot escape from it but learn from our failures and triumphs. And this is one is one of the major points in Miller’s

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