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    Expressionism and Realism in Death of a Salesman Death of a salesman is a play written by Arthur Miller in the year 1949. The entire plot it told from the perspective of the protagonist Willy Loman. As the last name alludes‚ Willy has never accomplished anything in his life and now is at the very end of it where he still hopes of making it big in the world. He is 63 years old and has the mind of a child. Willy literally lives in the glory days of the past where his mind tends to switch back

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    life is unfair and do not do something that you do not want done to you. 2-Stories inspired by everyday events- everyday in the world people are stealing from each other and scamming each other. 3-If great social events are depicted always on the eyes of the common man- in this movie‚ social events are depicted from an ordinary man who gets a job at the post office‚ the producer uses wide lens and long shot with no one else in the shot. 4-Sense of detail authentic-sense of detail authentic

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    Morgan Sullivan Fliegel English 11 Core May 9th 2012 Social Class in The Great Gatsby In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ there are many conflicts between the upper class‚ middle class and lower class. Throughout the book there are countless interactions between the different social class levels. F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays each class as having a different attitude and personalities: the upper class as snobby and cheaters‚ and lower class as desperate‚ the newly upper class

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    NOTES on Death of a Salesman (1949) by Arthur Miller (1915-2005) ***** GENRE: Example of modern tragedy and “selective realism” Refer to your study guide for the quote from Arthur Miller’s “Tragedy and the Common Man” Selective Realism: refer to your text‚ and consider the notes following the brief remarks on the play below…. ***** Notes on the play‚ with comparisons to others this semester. (feel free to disagree or elaborate): PLOT: Willy Loman loses his job‚ regains a relationship with

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    The Role Expectations Play In The Outsiders Do you ever feel like you’re being forced to do things because of the expectations society has placed on you to do them? For instance shaving your legs just because you are a female. Societal expectations and expectations placed on the characters in the novel “The Outsiders” by themselves greatly affected their actions and reactions‚ as well as the final outcome of the novel. One example of the role societal expectations play in the novel is that all the

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    TABE- 122SIS28 TOPIC COPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) IN ZIMBABWE VS THE GLOBAL EXPECTATIONS Considering the rough economic environment in the country one might wonder how businesses can balance between making sure that they survive and responding to social concerns. Zimbabwean businesses in general accept that they have a responsibility to plough back into the society but not all of them have been committing themselves to solving the social and environmental problems that arise in

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    International Politics Gerard Chretien Professor: Jennifer Dwyer May 2‚ 2001 The realist perspective on international political economy can be seen in the United States international trade policy with China. The United States being an established world power seeks to further enhance its international role by engaging in trade with another nation‚ that being China‚ this reflects the realist main idea that the state occupies center stage in global political

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    Social class is people having the same social‚ economic‚ or educational status. The three most common classes are upper‚ middle‚ and lower. Since the day we were born‚ everyone is grouped into one of these classes. No matter what others portray‚ one cannot change social classes. People today believe it does not matter what social class one is brought up in. They believe whatever situation one comes from as a child‚ he or she can overcome it to make better of their life. While doing this‚ one is climbing

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    Fitzgerald showcases each social status in his writing. The gap between Myrtle and Daisy is pretty huge‚ and this is in the aspects of acceptance and wealth. Seeing the vast difference between both women created a sense of hope that the American Dream is in fact possible. Daisy had been born into wealth‚ who “seems to represent the typical upper class female in the early 20th century” (The Great Gatsby Wiki). She was living the life that many of those wanting to achieve the dream aspire to live.

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    came from a poor family but they both work for their money. Gatsby is spending a lot of money on parties for people he even doesn’t even know‚ just to find his love of his life Daisy. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald develops the two related themes of Money and Social Status/Class and American Dream. In the Great Gatsby money can buy you Rolls-Royces‚ dresses‚ and really nice shirts‚ but in the end it can’t buy you happiness. “There was music from my neighbor’s house through the summer night.”“On weeks-ends

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