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In his nearly 70-year creative career, Miller has written 35 plays, 20 radio plays, 1 feature, 6 episodes, and 4 film scripts. He made remarkable contributions to 20th-century American theater. Miller tends to confront reality, and his main themes are concerned with social problems and conflicts between family members, and as critics have argued, the problems with his work are the broader social and economic issues that determine individual suffering.
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Miller was born on October 17, 1915, in New York to a wealthy Jewish merchant family. Miller began experimenting with theatre while he was a student. In 1947, Miller rose to fame with "All My Sons".
Death of a Salesman (1949), which took six weeks to write, won three major awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, and earned him international fame. Miller's important works were written in the fifties, such as "The Witches of Salem," which alludes to political hysteria in the United States, "Memories of Two Mondays," which reflects the lives of workers, and "Views from the Bridge," which is about Italian immigrants, and Miller, who had a short marriage to Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe and wrote the screenplay for her "The Anachronism."
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Arthur Miller is one of the leading contemporary American playwrights. His plays, along with those of Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams, have largely expanded the importance of American theater beyond their own borders, while also providing a hallmark of theatrical achievement for contemporary playwrights around the world. It will be of great help to you to see more of his work.
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Because of the comment "Henry Miller", I forgave the "vulgar and irreverent" commenter, and from this, I became interested in this author, whose name was known, but did not read the text, and on the third day, I received "Tropic of Cancer" sent to me by another friend. That night, I didn't sleep all night, and I finished it, but the whole brain seemed to be hit by a heavy stone, and it hurt and was confused, so I started to read it a second time, this time it took a week to read it intermittently, and after reading it, I felt that I had to write something, but I didn't know how to write, so this so-called after-reading feeling, or reading notes, is also "Miller-style": no theme, no logic, a bunch of fragments, where you see where you write, where you think, where you write.
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It's a crisp and confusing book, and I thought I'd blush too, but it didn't (maybe a little). Most of the erections in the process of reading are due to holding urine. Well, it's interesting that if anyone dares to talk about his views on the world, he won't even get a square foot to stand on.
It is very helpful to read more books for yourself.
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Willy Loman, a salesman in his sixtieth year, seems to have come to the end of his life. Only his wife, Linda, understands him, is considerate of him, and does everything to maintain his dignity, hoping to give him some courage and confidence to live on. However, all this seems to be to no avail, and the two sons, Biff and Harpy, are his pride.
Although Biff failed in his studies and did not attract the attention of his father, Biff could have become a sports star in the future, but his eldest son, Biff, left home many times, preferring to work as an agricultural worker rather than stay in a big city full of competition and fraud. Under heavy pressure, Willy's mind was in a trance. In order to save Willy, Linda calls on the children to have mercy on their father, and even tells them that Willy is going to commit suicide.
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American playwrightArthur MillerThe two-act play created is:"Death of a Salesman".
The protagonist of the work is Willy, who has more than 30 years of sales experience, and has been stunned by the illusory light of American business culture.
shrouded, blindly estimating one's own abilities, fantasizing about fame and unrealistic prospects through merchandising.
So much so that he was often in a state of boasting, boasting, and lying, until he was dying, thinking that he would definitely achieve success, but he did not know the cause of his own destruction. The book portrays the tragic life of a small man and exposes the mythical deception of America.
The two-act play "Death of a Salesman".Structure:
The structure of the play uses a stream of consciousness.
Willy's Technique is constantly moving between his living room, the lower stage, the front stage, and in the illusory past, as well as in the imaginary dialogue with Ben.
Through these different states, Miller more delicately and completely shows Willy's dreams and the reality in life, and makes the characters appear in the warm and bad lighting, compares the various aspects of the characters, and finally lays out the whole complete story, without letting the audience make a fixed evaluation of any character.
The play is simple in structure, but complex in its description of the last days of Willie's life. Miller's flashbacks and imaginary dialogues are novel and challenge both the actors and the audience.
Thanks to the use of such techniques, the play is still modern today.
As Time magazine noted, many of the most recent plays "have benefited from a certain time-travel approach, at least in part, to Death of a Salesman, blending the past with the present, fantasy and reality."
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American playwright Arthur Miller's two-act play "Death of a Salesman" depicts the tragic life of a small man.
Willy, who has more than 30 years of sales experience, has been shrouded in the illusory halo of American business culture, fantasizing about fame and unrealistic prospects through merchandising, and finally exchanging his own destruction for insurance compensation to gain value and dignity, and the show has won three major awards, including the Pulitzer Prize.
The audience of a stage play is often moved by the performance, and the mood fluctuates with the development of the plot, either sadness, joy, melancholy, hesitation, or pride. Sometimes, even after the performance, the emotions will be immersed in it, and even for several days it will not recover.
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Summary. The two-act play created by Arthur Miller is "Death of a Salesman". Willie:
Willy, the protagonist in Death of a Salesman, is a small person. He was a very ordinary American salesman, who devoted his life to what he knew as the "American dream" and worked tirelessly for it. He built his life on dreams and took fantasy as reality.
And when he was in trouble in life, although he also tried to recognize the problem, he was blinded by the dream because of his strong desire for the dream in his heart. He lives innocently in his own world, never considering whether his dreams are possible in this commercial society.
The two-act play created by Arthur Miller is "Death of a Salesman". Willy: The protagonist of "Death of a Salesman", Willy, is a small person.
He was a very ordinary American salesman, who devoted his life to what he knew as the "American dream" and worked tirelessly for it. He built his life on dreams and took fantasy as reality. And when his life is in trouble, although he also tries to recognize the problem, he is blinded by the dream because of the strong desire for the dream in his heart.
He naively lives in his own world, never considering whether his dream is possible to be realized in this commercial society.
Linda: Linda is a wife who must go along with her husband's intentions on the surface. Whether in her youth or now, Linda has always had her own ideas as a woman and a mother, which has not changed over time, and she has always involuntarily taken Willy's mind first as the mind of the authority.
There is no doubt about the love oak hall of Willie and Linda's question, but the emotion of their Liang Xianyin question is alienated by the laws of society.
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"Death of a Salesman" is a two-act play written by American playwright Arthur Miller. The protagonist of the work, Willy, who has more than 30 years of sales experience, has been shrouded in the illusory halo of American business culture, blindly estimating his own abilities, and fantasizing about fame and unrealistic prospects through merchandising.
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