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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, produced and published in 1949, still has a lasting effect today in the year 2001.


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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, produced and published in 1949, still has a lasting effect today in the year 2001.

... Eric Lindquist THE 1114 April 16, 2001 Dr. Kindelan Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, produced and published in 1949, still has a lasting effect today in the year 2001. The play which has won several awards and the Pulitzer prize, centers itself around a salesman and his family as they fight and sometimes struggle to "make it big" in this world. The play has been performed all over the world since its introduction in 1949, and it is still being performed and read in different languages and societies. The purpose of this paper is to show how Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman makes his American audience question their own lives and the society that they live in and why Miller would want the audience to question such ideas. Death of a Salesman is centered on Willy Loman who is a 63 years old salesman and has a wife

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