I find plays kind of difficult to read, and I think I would have liked it more if I had seen it rather than read it. I like Arthur Miller's writing style; his dialogue is very realistic and the concepts of his plays are interesting. I really liked The Crucible, but this one I didn't feel I related t...
I wonder whether it's fair or not to enjoy other people's family dramas, but I really did enjoy this one. :confused: Or rather I should put it like this: (20th century) American family dramas are the best. They have like the weirdest, most complicated lives and the family members are not afraid to c...
I know it's a classic of modern drama, the tragic tale of everyman, but that's just the problem. It didn't occur to me until I saw the title just now, but the fact that attention must be paid to Willy Loman, he demands it, even though neither he nor Miller appears to give a moment's thought let alon...
I'm not sure if it's me, Arthur Miller, or sad old middle class man losing his grip fatigue. I can see why it's a classic of American literature, but honestly it seemed like another version of [b:The Crucible|17250|The Crucible|Arthur Miller|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1386925540s/17250.jpg|142672...
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