Death of a Salesman Group
- Is Willy Loman In "Death of a Salesman" crazy?
Created by hima-20 on Dec 14, 2008 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - Discuss Willy as a tragic hero based on Aristotle's guidelines.
Created by katromero on Nov 9, 2008 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - I haven't read this book before, but a few of my friends have recommended it. could someone maybe tell me how you felt about the book?
Created by heatherlee on Sep 3, 2008 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - Is "Death of a Salesman" a tragedy?
Created by ktlau on Aug 30, 2008 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - In what respects can Willy be considered an anti-hero?
Created by ttt on Aug 30, 2008 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - In "Death of a Salesman," who is to blame for Willy Loman's death?
Created by ttt on Aug 21, 2008 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - How does Willy's desparate quest for the American Dream in "Death of a Salesman" resemble a religious crusade?
Created by cesard16 on Aug 12, 2008 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - Is Willy a typical middle-class American?
Created by icy on Aug 8, 2008 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - Help with "Death of a Salesman" quotes
Created by icy on Aug 6, 2008 in the Death of a Salesman Group.
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- I think Miller's brilliance is that he is equally adept to writing in both lights of social...
Posted by akannan on Jul 20, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - like ibsen, miller often explores the origin and consequences of shameful actions
Posted by shefadaar on Jul 3, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - Biff's experiences certainly are not limited. He has plenty of evidence to convince him that his...
Posted by mshurn on Jun 18, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - In reply to #3: I wouldn't narrow it down to a "limited way" as his experience is fully realized...
Posted by epollock on Jun 12, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - Biff does know who he is, but in a limited way. By the end of the play, he recognizes his...
Posted by mshurn on Jun 12, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - Willy is, no doubt, the play's main character; Biff, however, plays a particularly significant...
Posted by mshurn on Jun 12, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - By "Ibsen's theater," do you mean the content of Ibsen's plays or the manner in which they were...
Posted by mshurn on Jun 12, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - I have the feeling that he did really adopt them, but in a way, made them his own. It is not...
Posted by epollock on May 29, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - In reply to #2: I agree with you, but could you please give me an examples of the different...
Posted by doody on May 29, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - I wouldn't doubt it. Think about it--Miller probably read many plays, books, stories before,...
Posted by amy-lepore on May 29, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - Usually the important scene is the one in which the truth is revealed. When Biff gets to know...
Posted by doody on May 29, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - I think Willy is not a tragic hero as well he is not the one who causes sadness and failure to...
Posted by doody on May 29, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - I would have to agree with Post #1 that Linda is not a tragic figure at all. She comes across...
Posted by epollock on May 23, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group. - Willy is solely responsible for his own unhappy end in the drama. he is far from being an...
Posted by epollock on May 23, 2009 in the Death of a Salesman Group.

