Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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Gerald Weales calls Salesman , " the most commanding play written for the American stage since the war . Miller , especially in Salesman , uses many of the major themes , attitudes , and approaches that have been used in depicting the ...
Gerald Weales calls Salesman , " the most commanding play written for the American stage since the war . Miller , especially in Salesman , uses many of the major themes , attitudes , and approaches that have been used in depicting the ...
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This attitude is not found in Miller's next and best play , Death of a Salesman . 15 Arthur Miller , Death of a Salesman , in Gassner , Best American Plays , p . 19 . 16 The resolution here is not so simple . In Salesman Ibid . 368.
This attitude is not found in Miller's next and best play , Death of a Salesman . 15 Arthur Miller , Death of a Salesman , in Gassner , Best American Plays , p . 19 . 16 The resolution here is not so simple . In Salesman Ibid . 368.
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He hopes to show his son Biff that the salesman's death will be noticed . In a trance , speaking to the imaginary presence of his brother Ben , Willy explains his triumph : Ben , that funeral will be massive !
He hopes to show his son Biff that the salesman's death will be noticed . In a trance , speaking to the imaginary presence of his brother Ben , Willy explains his triumph : Ben , that funeral will be massive !
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