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Great pieces of literature have been written throughout the ages. This type of literature includes such things as novels, poetry, and even drama. Perhaps one of the greatest dramas written throughout the ages is “Death of a Salesman” written by Arthur Miller. This drama even won the Pulitzer Prize. The play has undergone countless criticisms and reviews ever since it was first written in 1948. Even though some people were skeptical about the play at first, it still received very good ratings and reviews, even by critics today.
Elyse Sommer did one review of the play “Death of a Salesman”. In this review, the author talks about several different versions of the play. One about the 1984 film directed by Volker Schlondorff starring Dustin Hoffman, and the other about the 50th anniversary production. Sommer states that the play in general relates to the audience well because the play glorifies the common lower middle class man. Regarding the 1984 film, Sommer feels that Dustin Hoffman brought Wil
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So even though people weren’t so sure about the play at first, it was still well reviewed, and still is today. Great literature has been written throughout history, and has come in all different kinds of forms, such as novels, plays, and poems. “Death of a Salesman” is one of these great pieces of literature that will go down in history as being one of the greatest dramas ever written.
The second review was conducted by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat on the 1984 movie version of the play “Death of a Salesman” directed by Volker Schlondorff. The Brussat’s make a good point in that the play as a whole has connected with the hearts and minds of people everywhere. “While critics have debated whether or not the play is a tragedy, a piercing social commentary, an affirmation of the American spirit, or a depiction of the salesman’s life, individuals around the world have been emotionally touched and intellectually challenged by the drama’s poignant portrait of human beings just like
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Willy Loman's tragedy Foster, Richard J. "Confusion and Tragedy: The Failure of Miller's Salesman." Two Modern American Tragedies: Reviews and Criticism of Death of a Salesman and A |
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Willy Loman's Tragedy Foster, Richard J. "Confusion and Tragedy: The Failure of Miller's Salesman." Two Modern American Tragedies: Reviews and Criticism of Death of a Salesman and A |
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Shakespeare insisting that his age can understand Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman only by attracting standing-room-only crowds and effusive critical reviews will no |
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Metamorphosis when he can quit his job as a traveling salesman, a position Gregor is as alienated from himself in death as he Magill Book Reviews, 1. Hartman, T. (Winter 1985 |
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Metamorphosis when he can quit his job as a traveling salesman, a position Gregor is as alienated from himself in death as he Magill Book Reviews, 1. Hartman, T. (Winter 1985 |
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Rear Window Jeff doesn't want to be "nagged to death". Where did she go? What's in the trunk that the salesman ships away? Taylor, C. (2000). Reviews: Rear Window. |
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