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    most apparent demonstration of Arthur Millers misogyny was through the dialogue. One of numerous occasions the Loman men objectified women was while Happy and Biff are having a boorish conversation about a past girl they had both slept with‚ that was my first time I think. Boy‚ there was a pig! (Death of a Salesman‚ page 21) Pigs are known as foul and dirty ubiquitously throughout a variety of different cultures and religions. I vehemently cannot see a greater disrespect than associating this animal

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    his character’s valuations of products being higher than those things more mandatory to survival – with one character being the prime focus of this flaw‚ the protagonist‚ Willy Loman. Materialism is a recurring theme in this play; it over-shadows all the characters actions and is constantly one which the audience is made aware. Willy is a materialistic man‚ one who is shown to be acutely conscious of his public image. This in itself could be a criticism by Miller that following the American Dream

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    In ‘Death of a Salesman’ written by Arthur Miller‚ Bernard is shown as a tremendously memorable character. Throughout the play‚ his contradictions to Biff‚ poor judgments of him and his parent- like personality are well presented. By using the character‚ Miller tries to convey the moral messages and develops an attention grabbing plot First‚ Bernard’s contradictory character compared to Biff‚ makes him memorable. Bernard is literally everything that Biff is not. Biff is a high school football

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    audience ‘Justice is very important here.’ How does Arthur Miller show the importance of Justice in the play? By stating in his opening speech of the play ‘Justice is very important here‚’ Alfieri opens the audiences minds to relate justice back to all the events in the book that occur. Throughout the play Arthur Miller shows the importance of justice mainly through Eddie and Marco’s behavior‚ building up to Eddies tragic death. Through Alfieri’s first speech‚ Miller allows the audience to acknowledge

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    dialect. The way the play is written makes the reader read it with an American/Italian accent. For example Arthur Miller has swapped words like ‘you’ for ‘yiz’ in the sentence ‘ill see yiz later’ or abbreviates words in the appropriate places for example ‘my mother’ll know her’ This shows the actor how to speak in a casual working class American/Italian accent and get into character better. As A View from the Bridge is a play there are stage directions. These are another way of showing how Eddie is feeling

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    and tragedy that focuses on an everyday salesman‚ Willy Loman. Despite the story’s focus on Willy‚ it is his contact with other characters in the play that truly defines him. His interactions with his neighbor Charley‚ his brother Ben‚ and his own son Biff are what develop the character of Willy Loman. To begin with‚ Willy’s interactions with his neighbor and friend Charley define certain aspects of the character. As Charley witnesses the turmoil of Willy‚ he constantly offers him a better job.

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    The “American Dream” is based on the “Declaration of Independence”: “We believe that all men are born with these inalienable rights - life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” (Thomas Jefferson‚ 1776). This “dream” consists of a genuine and determined belief that in America‚ all things are possible to all men‚ regardless of birth or wealth; if you work hard enough you will achieve anything. However‚ Miller believes that people have been “ultimately misguided” and Miller’s play‚ “Death of a Salesman”

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    How does Arthur Miller use Alfieri as a Dramatic device to make the Play more enjoyable? A View from the Bridge is a play set in the 1940’s by Arthur miller‚ it is a play written in the style of a Greek tragedy. Arthur Miller sets the scene in Red Hook in New York‚ Red Hook is a slum area inhibited mainly by Italian immigrants. The play revolves around the Carbone family who are also Italian Immigrants called Eddie and Beatrice; a married couple with their niece Catherine. The family smuggle

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    Alfieri’s Opening Speech  The play A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller is a short play with  nine main characters. One of these nine characters is Alfieri. He is  the first character that the audience meets. Alfieri is a lawyer to  whom Eddie Carbone goes to for advice in the middle of the play.  Alfieri also plays a part role as a narrator. He is the character that  starts and ends the play and gives the audience background detail as  well as inside hints at what he thinks will happen

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    Arthur Miller‚ prolific American playwright and essayist‚ talks about the common man being just as capable of tragedy as a King. Blanche Dubois exemplifies Arthur Miller’s ideas of tragic figures who suffer from terror and fear of self delusion. Blanche suffers from trying to deceive herself and others about her lifestyle and appearance. Arthur Miller said‚ The flaw‚ or crack in the characters‚ is really nothing-and need be nothing‚ but his inherent unwillingness to remain passive in the face of

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