There are at least three main reasons for the writer to conduct a research on the play Death ofA Salesman by Arthur Miller. First, the play Death of A Salesman was Arthur Miller's masterpiece that brought him to the winner of Pulitzer Prize, the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, the Antoinette Award, the Theatre Club Award, and the Front Page Award. The play presents a male protagonist who changed his profession from a carpenter to a salesman�this phenomenon is interesting since the setting of the play corresponds to the period of business growth in the United States of America. Second, the play contains many aspects: economic, social, cultural, psychological and moral. Third, the play contains special background and modern contexts t...
-NUR MELANSARI. 2012. Relationship Between Characterization and The Flouting of Cooperative Principl...
The objective of this paper is to analyze elements of classical tragedy, from the Aristotelian persp...
The title of this thesis is an analysis of the ambitions and dreams of Americans in the 1920s, focus...
There are at least three main reasons for the writer to conduct a research on the play Death ofA Sal...
There are at least three main reasons for the writer to conduct a research on the play Death of A S...
The purpose of this study is to explore Arthur Miller’s words and symbols are more and more alive wi...
American playwright, Arthur Miller (1915-2005), could be described as one of the greatest American p...
The major issue of this study is how to make a moral choice for searching meaningful of life reflect...
The research intends to probe into Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman (entitled as the best Am...
Arthur Miller’s play “The Death of A Salesman” and David Mamet’s play “Glengarry Glen Ross” are both...
This study makes an attempt to analyze Death of a Salesman in an attempt to mirror the struggling mo...
Miller, in his “Introduction” to the Collected Plays, says that Death of a Salesman is a play that p...
ENGLISH: The present study endeavors to examine the hierarchy of needs of Willy Loman in Arthur...
Arthur Miller published his most famous work Death of a Salesman in 1949. This play received numerou...
Death of a Salesman is the representative work of Arthur Miller, a famous modern American dramatist,...
-NUR MELANSARI. 2012. Relationship Between Characterization and The Flouting of Cooperative Principl...
The objective of this paper is to analyze elements of classical tragedy, from the Aristotelian persp...
The title of this thesis is an analysis of the ambitions and dreams of Americans in the 1920s, focus...
There are at least three main reasons for the writer to conduct a research on the play Death ofA Sal...
There are at least three main reasons for the writer to conduct a research on the play Death of A S...
The purpose of this study is to explore Arthur Miller’s words and symbols are more and more alive wi...
American playwright, Arthur Miller (1915-2005), could be described as one of the greatest American p...
The major issue of this study is how to make a moral choice for searching meaningful of life reflect...
The research intends to probe into Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman (entitled as the best Am...
Arthur Miller’s play “The Death of A Salesman” and David Mamet’s play “Glengarry Glen Ross” are both...
This study makes an attempt to analyze Death of a Salesman in an attempt to mirror the struggling mo...
Miller, in his “Introduction” to the Collected Plays, says that Death of a Salesman is a play that p...
ENGLISH: The present study endeavors to examine the hierarchy of needs of Willy Loman in Arthur...
Arthur Miller published his most famous work Death of a Salesman in 1949. This play received numerou...
Death of a Salesman is the representative work of Arthur Miller, a famous modern American dramatist,...
-NUR MELANSARI. 2012. Relationship Between Characterization and The Flouting of Cooperative Principl...
The objective of this paper is to analyze elements of classical tragedy, from the Aristotelian persp...
The title of this thesis is an analysis of the ambitions and dreams of Americans in the 1920s, focus...