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Monday, March 20, 2023

Death of a Salesman as a realistic tragedy - AMERICAN LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT - IGNOU

                              

MASTER’S DEGREE IN ENGLISH (MEG-6)

AMERICAN LITERATURE

ASSIGNMENT 

(Based on Blocks (1 - 9)



Course Code: MEG-06 
Assignment Code: MEG-06/TMA/2022-23 
Max. Marks: 100

1. Analyse Death of a Salesman as a realistic tragedy.

Ans:

Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman" has often been considered a masterpiece of American drama, and one of its defining features is its portrayal of a tragic character in a realistic setting. Willy Loman, the play's protagonist, is a salesman who struggles with his own disillusionment and disappointment in life. We will analyze "Death of a Salesman" as a realistic tragedy, exploring the ways in which Miller uses the play's characters and themes to convey a sense of tragedy that is grounded in the realities of everyday life.

At its core, "Death of a Salesman" is a play about the American Dream and the corrosive effects that it can have on individuals who fail to achieve it. Willy Loman, like so many Americans of his generation, is a man who has been sold a bill of goods: he has been taught to believe that hard work and perseverance will lead to success and happiness, but he finds himself living a life that is far from the ideal he has been promised. His failure to achieve the American Dream is made all the more tragic by the fact that he has internalized its values so deeply: his sense of self-worth is tied to his success as a salesman, and he is unable to see himself as anything other than a failure when he can no longer make sales.

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