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like ibsen, miller often explores the origin and consequences of...
Discussion post added by shefadaar in Death of a Salesman.
Biff's experiences certainly are not limited. He has plenty of evidence...
Discussion post added by mshurn in Death of a Salesman.
In reply to #3: I wouldn't narrow it down to a "limited way" as his...
Discussion post added by epollock in Death of a Salesman.
Biff does know who he is, but in a limited way. By the end of the play,...
Discussion post added by mshurn in Death of a Salesman.
Willy is, no doubt, the play's main character; Biff, however, plays a...
Discussion post added by mshurn in Death of a Salesman.
By "Ibsen's theater," do you mean the content of Ibsen's plays or the...
Discussion post added by mshurn in Death of a Salesman.
Both works develop themes of determinism, suggesting that their...
Answer posted by mshurn in Death of a Salesman.
Which character is more sympathetic--Willy Loman from Death of a...
Question asked by dreamer79 in Death of a Salesman.
Discuss the theme of abandonment in Death of a Salesman.
Question asked by gabriel79 in Death of a Salesman.
I have the feeling that he did really adopt them, but in a way, made...
Discussion post added by epollock in Death of a Salesman.
In reply to #2: I agree with you, but could you please give me an...
Discussion post added by doody in Death of a Salesman.
