Death of a Salesman

Hereford Plays

Paperback

English language

Published March 25, 1989 by Heinemann Educational Books.

ISBN:
978-0-435-22576-6
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3 stars (1 review)

Willy Inman has been a salesman all his life, accepting the competitive values of that world unquestioningly. But at sixty he is forced to take stock of his life and face its futility and failure. He refuses to accept this, however, and to his death still deceiving himself. Is he a hero or a fool? That is the question posed by this great contemporary tragedy. --back cover

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Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller

3 stars

A fairly powerful comment on the destructive powers of American dream, on consumerism and the relationship between a father and his sons. In parts a confusing play to read, as large sections are composed of memories and hallucinations that are signposted only by stage instructions, meaning it would be simpler to understand the play in action rather than on paper. Indeed I would like to see the play on stage as the set design and use of different elements (such as characters walking through walls during hallucinations and memories) is quite unusual! I am not an American, or remotely involved in the "travelling salesman" industry, so I can't really judge how accurately this play represents the lived experience in America. I can only see how the same emotions run through the minds of many who do not know which of the paths in life to follow: passions, dollars, expectations, or …