Death of a Salesman. Where do I even begin? I saw this play in January of 2013, and thought it was amazingly good. They had brought in a house on stage, and used it as scenography. And just that was enough for me to go wild. Anyway, when I was in London, I bought the script for the play, and recentl...
The Basics Willy Loman is an aging salesman who is starting to lose his grip on reality. Through the course of the play, we watch his sad collapse while his family desperately attempts to rally around him. My Thoughts I’m beginning to think I have a thing for books that exemplify the death of ...
Many years ago my dad went through a phase of trying to improve me - sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't. One of his attempts was this book. He bought it for me as a present back in 1986. Twenty-six years later, I've just read it, and I don't think it worked.Willy Loman is a salesman at the ...
Arthur Miller's DEATH OF A SALESMAN is a classic that I never read in high school, so after my husband recently reread it, I snatched it up. I both loved and despised this play. In many ways it is masterful. Even decades later, the themes of Miller's work are still alive and kicking: the working man...
I can't help adore this play! It's really tragic in a way and all of the characters seem to feel like something is missing from their lives but the story is really great. I read this in my English class in High School and I've never been able to forget the story.
Oh, goodness, I hate this play! I've read it and seen it acted on stage, and not once ever have I come away feeling even remotely warm about this one! Blech!
Wasn't as bad as some make it out to be; the play has it's clever parts, and sad parts, but Willy is a highly annoying character, and the phasing between past and current events sometimes becomes confusing without a visual of the scenes. Found Happy to be a basically pointless, shallow character, an...
I had to read this in High School..For the life of me, I don't know why I gave it 3 stars because the book bored me to tears. I just couldn't get into it and it was depressing as all get-out.
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