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    Tone in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” “Tone is the attitude a literary work takes toward its subject, especially the way this attitude is revealed through diction” (Mays, A12). Tone is important in drama because it has a vocal tone that affects the meaning of the words (Mays, 1445). The tone of “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller is sympathetic, honest and mocking. The tone of “Death of a Salesman” is sympathetic. It is sensitive to the very real pain and suffering of the…

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    The most effective aspects of the play were the music and costumes worn by the actors. The music helped to set the mood of the play. For example, when the two witches entered there was a drum that was used and when they talked long metal tube was played that sounded rather eerie and mysterious, much like the witches. Their costumes also helped me to understand the play better. They were wearing all black with mesh covering the faces to help conceal their identity, which was rather vague in the…

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    Something characteristic of Shakespearean Literature is Shakespeare’s humanization of characters through various means of development. Shakespeare presents characters in a very realistic fashion, their interactions with other characters seem to follow a logical and relatable progression. Much like actual human beings they experience a plethora of emotions and there are numerous facets to their character both good and bad (Shakespeare not only represents their good qualities but also…

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    Theatre isn’t about getting accolades or the applause at the end of the performance. It’s not about the fancy costumes, sets, direction team, or the actors on stage. Theatre is not defined by appearing on The Great White Way or West End. At the end of the day, the length of the run, the venue, the price of tickets, the reviews and the publicity from the show does not exude an ounce of theatre. Theatre isn’t about being performed; it is how the performance affects the actors and audience members…

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    Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, is a play about a senior salesman named Willy Loman who values strong work ethics, money, and recognition. He is the kind of man who believes at the end of the day, “It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it” (Miller 48) and it is extremely important to be liked. The play solely revolves around Willy’s actions as he experiences frequent flashbacks and hallucinations. There are times that suggests Willy is experiencing internal conflict. As a husband and…

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    The play ‘Julius Caesar’ by William Shakespeare is considered a tragedy by most people. However, some people, like I, believe that the main character isn’t Julius Caesar as the title suggests, but flows through three different characters throughout the course of the play, and each of the acts; Caius Cassius, Marcus Brutus and Mark Antony; Cassius, as he sets in the motion the events of the play, Brutus, as he sends Rome down a path of civil war and tragedy by assassinating Julius Caesar, and…

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    Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” was revolutionary at the time when it was written, and the story still relates with audiences today. Written in the late 1500’s, “Hamlet” deals with heavy topics, such as mortality, religion, and broken family dynamics. All of these themes were becoming increasingly popular during the Elizabethan Era, and they were a large influence in Shakespeare’s writing. The Elizabethan Era marked a time of change and development. Art and literature began to flourish. Theater became a…

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    Today, I went to an event that was showing the movie, Comedy Warriors: Healing through Humor. This movie was a documentary about five veterans that were severely wounded when in active duty over in Iraq/Afghanistan. This movie was made for these five veterans because they were given the chance to explore an opportunity were they could heal through the power of humor. This movie wasn’t just about being funny. It went into detail about what had happened to each solider. These veterans had faced…

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    All tragedy in the world could perhaps be avoided if there was less haste and more patience. If instead of rushing to war over a single offense, and patience and tact were employed—lives could be saved. “Unreasonable haste is the direct road to error,” wrote the famous French playwright Molière, one of Shakespeare’s contemporaries. The French playwright was well known for his comedies in the same way that Shakespeare is known for his tragedies. One of his most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet is…

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    Acclaimed playwright, actor, and poet William Shakespeare portrayed human conflict and impoverishment in many of his distinguished plays. In the play “Measure for Measure,” Shakespeare provided a glimpse into human misfortune through a character named Claudio, “The miserable have no other medicine, but only hope” (Act III, Scene II). The excerpt correlates to the thoughts of the Triangle Shirtwaist Company workers. Inhumane conditions of sweatshops, disregard of safety regulations, and…

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