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The house itself is one of Miller’s most powerful tools in the construction of the symbolism of his play. The description opens with the ‘solid vault of the apartment houses’ in juxtaposition with the ‘small, fragile-seeming home’. The simple house of Willy Loman has become surrounded by towering apartment blocks. Read More…
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The two central characters Joy Hulga Hopewell and Manley Pointer appear at the outset, to be the opposite of what they actually are; Pointer is an atheist who appears to be a Christian and Hulga Hopewell actually believes that Pointer is a true Christian even while she professes to believe in ‘nothing.’ Read More…
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They are: 1) Plot; 2) Character; 3) Thought or Theme; 4) Diction, sometimes now called voice; 5) Song or Melody, and 6) Spectacle. The fifth element may not be there in Miller’s classic play because there is no chorus, but the other characters actually serve this purpose. Spectacles may also seem problematic because there are no special staging effects. Read More…
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The emotional journeys undertaken by the characters are serious and have important life-changing consequences. The use of words and how Miller writes his emotional translations of the characters creates a form of verse that can fit into Aristotle’s criteria. The plot is carried out in the traditional form that creates the Aristotelian tragedy. Read More…
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Very few subjects are as serious as death even in this arena, so it is usually shown as a triumph over evil, a tragic ending, or a very sad occurrence. What makes the poetry of Sandy McIntosh stand out in this respect is his seemingly light-hearted treatment of it even while he is also recognizing its permanence. Read More…
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Suleiman is without doubt the most influential Sultans to rule the Ottoman Empire and it was during his reign that it reached its Zenith making his period the Apogee of the golden age. However, it would be unfair to assume that he achieved so much purely by virtue of his own personal strengths; in fact, he owed much of his success to his father Selim. Read More…
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While recruitment practices are essential elements of terrorist operations, these efforts are ultimately propagated by funding efforts. Similarly, leadership elements within the organization direct and shape decision-making practices, but these entities are organizationally structured. This point indicates that simply removing assigned leaders will only result in replacements. Read More…
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This paper interprets Andy Warhol's pop art through primary sources. With regard to writing methodology, Hackett reports that she received calls from or called Warhol every day of his life from the late 1970’s until his death in 1987. Hackett transcribed these phone calls word for word into the diary, and then edited the diary for publication. Read More…
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Art movements like Romantic Nationalism had their goals. The style of an artwork, artist, or movement is the distinctive method and form followed by respective artists. Often a style is linked with a particular historical period, set of ideas, and a particular artistic movement. Tolstoy, a Russian novelist, identified art as ‘the transmission of feeling the artist has experienced.” Read More…
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Most seem to have a good turn to fashion over well-being with approximately forty percent of women persistent on wearing heels in spite of the fiery uneasiness in their feet. The bearing of deciding on to wear up-to-the-minute high heels has favorable and damaging outcomes that are irreparable. High heels came into being over 5,000 years ago. Read More…
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Goethe’s microcosmic and macrocosmic projections can be seen as metaphysical literature, related to the language of dreams and prophecy as inspiration. Creative genius and religious prophecy come from the same source, the human mind, in both Jung and Nietzsche. If Goethe can craft universals from Romantic imagination, what establishes them as truth? Read More…
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His original name was Joseph Papirofsky, he was born on 22nd June1921 in Brooklyn, New York. He was an American cultural image and the son of Jewish settlers in America (Epstein 4). His family lived in total poverty and his father was Read More…
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The entertainment was in the enactment of the events with the harmony of the tragic rhetoric reiterated for them as a challenge and an argument. In Euripides’s Heracles, we are subjected to an exhausting, traumatic examination of the conflict between Hope and Fate, and an exposure of the human capacity for mutability in the unfolding of life and the passage of time.

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The play opened on Broadway at the Morosco Theater on February 10, 1949, running for more than two years with 742 performances. One of its most famous productions was done in Beijing in 1983 when the U.S. and China were at completely opposing political ideologies, but still the play saw success in a culture with a very different type of social structure (Yasinski 4). Read More…
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The first article to be reviewed for the purpose of this paper is by Janet S. Chafetz titled, ‘Feminist Theory and Sociology: Underutilized Contributions for Mainstream Theory’. This article critically looks at varied feminist theories that have evolved in the last two decades within sociology. Read More…
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The author analyzes "16 and Pregnant" or "Teen Mom" reality-television shows and how they glamorizing teen motherhood. Less educated teens are statistically more at risk of having children out of wedlock. Also, this essay outlines how feminism is made to mean in contemporary media culture, celebrity gossip blogging and postfeminism. Read More…
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Journalist enemies include groups of people who would never otherwise be grouped together: law and order officials and petty criminals and, statesmen and crime lords to name but a few.   The dangers which investigative journalists confront are only compounded by the fact that the media organizations they are affiliated with are increasingly incapable of providing them the support or the protection needed. Read More…
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Islamic architecture is the basin of water, designed to be the place in which human beings engage the “water of their center,” namely their remembrance of and relationship with God. Whether in a mosque, a madrasah, or a residence, Islamic architecture has as its goal to both reflect and even to reveal the presence of God to the human soul. Read More…
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The author opinions that though very weak theoretical efforts have been taken to produce the topic, it could transform sociological comprehension of social stratification by the interesting argument it puts forward, that, “the three forms of oppression are not separate and additive, but interactive and multiplicative in their effects”. Read More…
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By citing some key statistics pertaining to Australia’s previous military operations, I hope to strengthen my case for a neutral foreign policy position.  Coming to the twentieth century, the very fact that Australia had participated in more wars in this period than the United States and Britain quite telling. Read More…
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In this, he shares in common with European theatre practitioners, such as Antonin Artaud and Bertolt Brecht. He is not typical of the British theatre establishment and has often alienated himself from them. He is not the type of artist to leave the script at the rehearsal door and not engage with the process beyond that. He is detailed, descriptive, and respectful of the discipline of dramaturgy. Read More…
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  The world has become a global village which roughly implies that world trade and financial markets are becoming more integrated. (Recep Yücel, 2009) Though financially and economically, businesses are merging and forming large global businesses and evolving in a way the vast amount of differences still exist culturally. Read More…
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There are numerous Lacanian themes that Psycho depicts, the similar themes that tradition Lacanian themes that are portrayed include; themes of gaze, the drive and the breakdown of intersubjectivity. It is important to note that the above the Lacanian themes the film is also concerned with economic and cultural concerns. Read More…
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In a mindless state and individual is prone to compliance and able to be manipulated. A person lacking mindfulness is more likely to be persuaded to do something that they do not agree with. They are more likely to be persuaded by a salesman to purchase a product that is actually inappropriate or unwanted Read More…
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The purpose of this essay is to see what the organization has to work with as it begins to position itself to deal with the opportunities and threats identified through the analysis of the external environments. The main strengths of Facebook and MySpace are easy to access and availability, large and diverse geographical audiences, and communication. Read More…
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To learn more about the role of media in the British family, it would be helpful to describe some changes in how the royal family announced the birth of Prince George. Traditionally, the royal family announces the birth of royal babies “in front of Buckingham Palace, in the form of a notice placed on an easel in the forecourt of the palace”. Read More…
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It is the climate of their civilization” (Lippmann, 1998). In China there is an old saying that ‘enter village, follow customs’ which is not the same as ‘when in Rome, do as the Romans do’, rather it instructs to honour local customs, Read More…
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Basilica Cistern in Istanbul, Turkey was believed to have been built in AD 532. This 6th-century monument illustrates the motif and composition which was large of stones, a continuity of antiquated architecture.  The century’s cylindrical columns, adorned with leaves of the vines characterize early Christian influences (Alpaslan 190).

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Essay Plan: Controlling Meaning when the Author is Dead: Foucault on Gilliam’s Brazil (1985). Name Instructor Class 17 August 2013 Meaning is a contested concept in the production and consumption of films. This essay answers the question on who controls meaning and relates it to the idea that the author is dead. Read More…
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According to Xi, TJC right from its starting, TJC has been able to create its special power through opposing a purportedly unique, pure revelation of Chinese directly from Christ to the presumptively corrupt traditions that are associated with a Christian Church which were brought in from the West. He further said the TJC spreads so rapidly throughout China. Read More…
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This essay analyzes that how the Christianity got success in China through the story of Assunta Pallotta and True Jesus Church (TJC). This analysis begins with the summary of both the articles and also offer comments related to different aspects of the articles. Read More…
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We instantly feel connected to the ordinary man, who is destined to turn into an epitome of gallantry, because "what we're seeking is an experience of being alive, so that our life experiences on the purely physical plane will have resonances within our innermost being and reality" (Campbell and Moyers 4). This is why the pattern of a hero's journey has always been the same.  Read More…
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Your art seems to be saying: "This is me. This is what I think." Thus, being artistic and creative means being able to make things look different by intentional manipulation of the art elements, by changing shapes or colors and by using one's imagination to do something new (Powell, 2000). Read More…
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The paper will focus on superstitions surrounding pregnancy with regards to the power of thoughts, the recommended diet, baby shower, the aspect of abortion, funerals, weddings, and behavioral restrictions in general. Besides discussing these issues, the paper intends to provide a critical analysis regarding each of the above aspects.

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Watch how people allocate not what they do. Because other outside factors and players affect the success of decisions, Simon coined the term satisficing to mean the best choices under the conditions the choice was made. This created something of a paradox and illusion of choice. Choices might be made for outside reasons. Read More…
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In addition, the practice of any war in its military and political dimension would not be possible without the accompanying language or discourse. Discourse and practice are interdependent or co-constitutive. Moreover, political discourses possess a clear ideological character; they are the construction and deployment of “meaning in the service of power”(1). Read More…
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Generally, the 7/7/London bombings of July 7, 2005, unleashed a plethora of media coverage, abounding in insinuations and allegations about the complicity of a particular religious group – the Muslims – in the horrific tragedy. This was the catalyst that sparked my curiosity to undertake this research. Read More…
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By analysis, the constructions of sentences in the novels and the extracts are highlighted. With the identification of subordinators, simple, compound, and complex sentences to this book, I have acquired the necessary knowledge and now I can construct simple and smart sentences without encountering any issue. Read More…
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But, in most societies and its business organizations including in some shipping companies, women are portrayed as the less-dominant sex, whose only purpose in life is getting married, performing the role of a docile housewife. But, this view is wrong because one may never know from whom a great idea or contribution could come. Read More…
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Due to the record-breaking advancement in technology that our world is currently experiencing, interior designers have made full use of this advancement and are now able to use light, space, color, and decoration as specifically as possible. The paper reveals how the practice of interior design has become more specialized. Read More…
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In order to remain competitive in the market, it is important to present timely and effective information for the target population. The creation of a proper Marketing Information System and its update on a regular basis is very important for the Company to not only keep its presence felt but also to increase traffic.

 

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At his funeral, his son Biff says, "He had the wrong dreams."(Miller 138) It would be more truthful to say that Willy has many dreams, and suppresses those he thinks are too ordinary, while stressing ideals that will remain out of his reach. Willy's insistence on pursuing the wrong dreams causes unspoken discontent in his home, and leads to his unfortunate death. Read More…
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The misguided American dream which worked as a form of symbolism only had a negative effect on the character of Willy Loman leading to his eventual destruction. Even the attempt of his correct his mistakes in the form of Anagnorisism only ended in failure, giving him the tag of the tragic hero.

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Yet, rather surprisingly, only one book-- Barbara Reich Gluck's Beckett and Joyce: Friendship and Fiction (1979)--has been dedicated to the subject. Besides Gluck's study, however, many other researchers and critics have addressed the Joyce-Beckett relationship; the difficulty is simply that the material is scattered among chapters of books and scholarly journals.

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Biff is an ex-football player who in Willy’s eyes, has turned out to be a bum. Willy is caught in the past with his brother Ben who he has hallucinations about throughout the story. Willy put in 30 years of faithful service in sales, but it has not made him the living that he sought. Read More…
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The focus of this essay is to assess news reception, and discussing the extent to which it is possible for news representation to be absolutely truthful. The media is the driving force behind prevailing ideological production. To be more specific, the media displays images, explanations, descriptions, and frames for understanding how the world is and why it works as it is said and publicized to work. Read More…
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Foucault’s concept of heterotopia challenges the idea that mankind develops in a linear and structured way. Instead, Foucault argues that the progression of time is replete with contestations and resistance which is connected through networks of space.  These networks of space are real and at the same time mythical.  Read More…
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The essay describes a lived reality of national identity through main themes in Salman Rushdie’s novels. These themes are exile, home, history, memory. Rushdie rewrites the history of India and create a new method of creating a national narrative. He questions colonial and post-colonial attempts to narrate and as a result he recreates the nation in his novels. Read More…
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As mentioned, Westernised nations have gathered a vast assortment of ethnicities and religious groups which have been incorporated into these countries due both to the potential business opportunities available in Westernised nations or in order to flee their native homelands to become part of a more progressive, modern nation. Read More…
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Under caliphs 'Abd al-Malik, al-Wahid I and al-Wahid II, the sense of dynastic pride indulged through a heady consciousness of family power found its most public expression in ambitious building campaigns Between 690 and 750, architecture became a family business backed by the immense financial resources of the Islamic state swollen by the accumulated booty of the Arab conquests and by the taxation revenue which came pouring in at the disposal of the Umayyad builders. Read More…
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The American Dream is a mere pretention. Miller exemplifies this in the persona of Willy Loman, a salesman. Miller grew in the environment of trade and marketing. He knew the life of a salesman for his father used to own a clothing company and dealt with a few salesmen. Read More…
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Willy Loman is an aging salesman who is unhappy and confused and suicidal. He returns to his home in Brooklyn one night, exhausted from a failed sales trip. He tells his wife Linda, about an accident he had and the ensuing dialogue, reveals that he has had many accidents before (they are actually suicide attempts).   Read More…
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The strong nature of the water system designed and developed by the Ottoman Empire is still in work to date despite their construction over 500 years ago. In the 17th century, there are only two major notable buildings that were built. These two magnificent buildings were designed by David who was the chief architect of the Ottoman Empire after Sinan[1].

 

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Naturally, in order to understand how the play itself is autobiographical, one must perform a great deal of background analysis into the early life of Arthur Miller. Once this has been completed, it is readily seen that Arthur Miller’s protagonist Willy Loman is likely a direct representation of his own father – Isadore Miller. Read More…
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Miller's play is already complex and delicate in itself. However, the overall effect of the production, with the aid of the actors, set, lighting and costumes not only created a surreal audio-visual experience to the audience but also generated deeply emotional and poignant scenes. Read More…
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The two heroes are trapped by the American Dream. But there is a difference in their perception of the American Dream. The difference is that to Willy Loman in the Death of a Salesman, the American dream means becoming a rich businessman and being well-liked. Tory’s American Dream is for his family to have the basic necessities of food, clothing, and shelter.  Read More…
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Miller consciously undercuts several features of classical tragedy and his other writings prove that he felt the earlier models of tragic drama were unable to understand the modern situation. These models, based on the Aristotelian ideas of what constituted a tragedy, were unsuited for an articulation of the modern condition in general and the American one in particular. Read More…
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The materialistic approach of the American society, craze for aggrandizement of wealth, done at the cost of personal truth and moral vision, has caused irreparable damage to the citadel of American Dream. “The Death of a Salesman,” is an example how an imperfect family model can be the cause of miseries for all members of the family.

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Symbolist iconography mainly contains various arts as a visionary statement whereby a person looks within himself in order to produce world of ideas. This paper examines the psychological symbolism in art and how Edvard Much relies on his inner conflicts as the inspiration to create his art. Symbolism was more profound among young artists. Read More…
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Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman can be said to have the thematic and structural features of a modern tragedy for reasons other than its tragic denouement. Read More…
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Achebe also uses various native symbols. Locusts are used to mean impeding whites. Fire represents Okonkwo’s nature which is fierce, constructive as well as destructive. Drums are used in the narration to bind the heartbeats of the villagers in unison. All these symbols were unheard of in English by then. Read More…
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The paper explain the nature and importance of control as an integral part of the process of management; and identifies the essential elements in a management control system, and different forms and classifications of control. The case studies relevant to organizational control are considered to observe the real time practice of Hold. Read More…
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The research paper will review different leadership styles which include traditional views, the style approach, the Tannenbaum and Schmidt theory, motivation theories, the styles propounded by Abraham Maslow and Frederick Herzberg, the cultural impact on management and job satisfaction and Vroom’s Expectancy (Theory of Motivation). Read More…
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From this paper, it is clear that there are a number of factors across cultures that influence the way in which managers lead their subordinates. Some of these factors are personal values, risk preference, the manager’s background, interpersonal skills etc. The challenge for HR professionals is to adjust positively to the culture of the organization. Read More…
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Laymen have thought amiss that political change has mainly been brought about through legislation and mass actions such as was witnessed in the civil rights era in the 1950s. However, these thoughts fail to capture the role of literature, in the dispensation of reforms. The place and role of literature are seen in the political, social, and political themes that grace literary works. Read More…
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If culture is regarded as embedded in social interaction, that is socially produced and reproduced over time, influencing people’s behavior in relation to the use of language, technology, rules and law, and know/edge and ideas (including ideas about legitimate authority and leadership) then it cannot be discovered or mechanically manipulated: it can only be described and interpreted".

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Authors of various literal writings use various language techniques to illustrate their arguments. Many stories use symbolism to present information to the reader. It is apparent that the symbolic language used in Poe’s story hid the cruelty in the story. Many writers like using symbolism to cover the bitter truth that their story seems to illustrate to society (Maul). Read More…
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In essence, the overriding objective concerning symbolism revolved around a focus on mystical, universal and spiritual idealism that replaced the decadent lifestyle in that period. Symbolist iconography mainly contains various arts as a visionary statement whereby a person looks within himself in order to produce a world of ideas. Read More…
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Willy, the protagonist character of the play, had been a successful salesman in past and has rendered valuable services for the increase in sales volume of the company where he has been serving as a salesman. He has refused his brother’s offer of joining him in the jungle to earn a lucrative amount out of timber, as being a thorough and committed salesman, Willy is determined to stick to his profession. Read More…
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Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller having been written in 1949 is the latest followed by Hamlet written sometime between 1599 and 1601 A.D. with Oedipus the King going way back to the Greek era in 429 B.C. Arthur Miller consistently makes use of Willy’s past to engross the reader in his Death of a Salesman. Read More…
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One of the physical settings of the play is in the Loman’s house – in the front porch, backyard, basement, bedroom, and kitchen. Husband and wife Willy and Linda are in conversation with each other. Willy says these words to Linda his wife indicating that he is surprised at the changes taking place in the neighborhood, in addition to changes in the people at home too.

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Of course, Loman is seeking happiness with money but he does not put in the hard work or the effort which is required in order to obtain the happiness he desires. Interestingly, Miller pondered over several different names for the play before Read More…
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The author states that three of the main major symbols that the author has used in the story are the black box, setting, and the names of the characters. Symbolism is evident in ‘The Lottery’ from the beginning. Mr. Summer, who runs a coal business, represents life, while Mr.Grave symbolizes death. Read More…
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The protagonist of this play is Willy Loman. This character defines the direction that the play takes and also is the person who shall die at the end of the play, posing the important questions that the play has to offer. This paper shall look at the character of Wily Loman and his strengths and weaknesses.

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Depictions of flashbacks in today’s cinemas are backed by technological developments. But in 1949 when no such hi-tech nuances were available, flashback scenes were deployed in the same spirit as of today. That is, the soul of flashback cast was well realized and made use of by Miller. Read More…
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Nevertheless, even the past he is daydreaming of appears to be not actual but imaginary. Willy likes to meditate on what his and his kids’ lives would be. Nevertheless, when it is up to him to take the course of action, he fails to do anything to improve his condition. The very name of the protagonist seems to be a pun. Read More…
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(Name) (Tutor’s Name) (Date) ‘Death of a Salesman’: A Research Essay Arthur Miller’s death of a Salesman’ is a renowned play of the modern times set in the backdrop of a generation chasing the ‘great American dream’. The piece of art inspires people to accept the reality that they can achieve their ambitions in life only through hard work. Read More…
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In the seagull novel there are a number of symbols that have been used by the author; these include the seagull, the lake and the weather. The seagull is used to describe security and freedom (Borny, 67). The character Nina uses Read More…
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For instance, it has been noted that consumers perceive a greater variation between products that displays warranty details in months, says 84 months as against years, say 7 years. These types of perceptions result from a general tendency of the consumers to put stress on the quantity than the unit in terms of which the quantity is being symbolized. Read More…
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The author states that instead of his boss giving him the job, he gets angry and fires him instead. He does not attain this level of success and hence is somewhat angry with himself. He passes on the anger to his son Biff. Willy often contradicts himself in what he says. For instance, he first accuses his son of being lazy. Read More…
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Symbolism was a remedy to the conservative society that limited the free expression of one’s creativity and faith. It is an indirect representation of absolute truths via images and objects, both suggestively and metaphorically. In literature, it started with publications of “Le fleurs du mal” by Baudelaire and later on translated works of Allan Poe forming the basis for stock tropes and images. Read More…
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The story focus on an average person named Willy Loman (Miller, 67). This man tries to hide his failures behind misunderstanding of splendor to focus and be successful. The play begins with a short story by Martin. His uncle, who was a salesman, later renewed his Read More…
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Willy’s voice is compared to his old and weary refrigerator. He is worn out due to his age. He is 63 years old and still struggling to make sales all over. The dressing codes and costumes of the Read More…
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The author describes that all his life, Willy made sure that he passed his own key to success to his sons: Happy and Biff. Biff was the eldest son and Willy tried hard to ensure he follows his father’s key to success in the business world. But Willy’s teachings were a failure for Biff as he couldn’t continue in the business world.

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For this purpose, as and when needed, direct quotes from the plays would also be relied upon. Comparison Perhaps, when comparing the primary characters of both the plays, the most striking aspect that one notices is the similarity between the father characters. Read More…
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The play scrutinizes the cost of blind faith in the American Dream caused by materialism that concealed the personal truth and moral vision of the original dream pronounced the founders of the country. This postwar American reading offers the effects of the said American Dream to the basic unit of society – family, which this paper will talk about. Read More…
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One of the masterpieces of the absurdist tradition, the play is infused with psychological, political and philosophical symbolism. The plot is outwardly quite simple, involving interactions between two friends Estragon and Vladimir as they both wait for another friend named Godot to arrive. Read More…
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The immigrant struggles are difficult to comprehend initially, even in the best of positions, Sepha’s intense remembering of his homeland is a human quality not to be discredited. African-Americans, who have been America for centuries, also face acute economic and cultural problems. For running a store one need not take to the course of ‘aloneness’ Read More…
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Adding to the woes of his personal financial failure, he despairs that his elder son Biff will ever achieve any sort of success in life. The daily pressures of his life Read More…
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According to the findings of the paper, it can be said that greed and envy rule society today and have taken over the concepts of justice and fairness. Society adores the achievers, no matter what the process of achieving is—the non-achiever, the one who suffers losses, is being destroyed by the inner conviction of uselessness. 

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On its most fundamental level, Death of a Salesman depicts the disintegration of Willy's personality as he desperately searches for the moment in his memory when his world began to unravel. What appears to be true to the characters in Death of a Salesman is often a far cry from reality, and this is communicated numerous times throughout the play. Read More…
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The author states that in this rhetoric play, Author Miller depicts Willy as one whose dreams have been disillusioned and still he is unable to embrace that fact. The play introduces Ben’s character as an industrial and self-determined philosopher who embraces ethnic individualism and business orientations of the industrial era. Read More…
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Dreams give us a reason to live and as Joyce Carol Oates says ‘dreaming is required of us, even if our dreams are very possibly self-willed delusions’. The most unfortunate part is that like Willy, it is easy for people to keep pretending that they are best and refuse to see the reality until finally, the whole illusion crashes around them. Read More…
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There were happy moments in Linda’s life but they do not last long because of Biff’s failure in the business world. Linda realized that her husband is on the edge of being lost. Willy committed suicide and left Linda as a widow at the end of the play. She could not cry at Willy’s graveside because her tragic life has drained her of tears.     Read More…
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Arthur Miller’s Play “Death of a Salesman” as an Analysis of Abandonment and Loss Although there is an unbelievably high number of individual themes with which to examine in Arthur Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman”, one would be remiss if they did not consider the strong autobiographical overtones that pervade the work; especially those that pertain to loss and/or abandonment. Read More…
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Research information regarding the economics of tomorrow’s education was also gleaned. In 2007, the average senior enrolled in university maintained four credit cards with at least £3,000 in debt. In just two years, this debt load means averagely increased to over £4,100. Statistics also illustrate that credit card debt, after graduation, tends to double. Read More…
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The author states that Willy is increasingly worried about how to make ends meet and on the extremely exhausting and unsatisfying job he has. The script reflected a lot of flashbacks, memories, and reflective moments of Willy Loman. Willy has two sons named Biff and Happy. Biff, the older son, has been toiling on farms. Read More…
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In these regards, the extent that Linda constitutes a simple stereotype or a multidimensional character is one of the major questions. This essay investigates Linda’s characterization throughout the play and considers if she helps Willy or hinders him. At the beginning of the play Miller largely presents Linda as a stereotypical character. Read More…
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less of the fortuitous circumstances of birth or position” (Smith, 27). While reading through Miller’s Death of a Salesman, one can certainly identify the central character Willy Loman and his son Biff exactly following this concept and taste the bitter side of life where one loses his own life and the other his father. Read More…
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The author states that in the short story we find the whole village admitting Esteban just because he is well-built and has a handsome face. Even though the villagers know nothing about the man’s personality, background, or character they assume good things about him just because he has a handsome appearance. Read More…
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