Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Theme Based Question

In the battle between Capitalism and the Ordinary Man, death seems to be the only solution. Comment. 


Introduction - one sentence about the play, playwright and when it was first performed. The play criticizes the American Dream. One sentence stating what you are going to explore in your essay = thesis statement.

Setting - New York, USA, 1949 - explore the implications of the time, and the city/country = capitalism in the USA; the American Dream and how it has failed many people. Post Depression, Post World War II.

Characterisation - Willy, Biff - who are not successful as per the A.D.; from the start we get the feeling that Willy is going insane; Happy - who is successful but not happy; Ben, Charley - who are both successful - Ben seems more lucky; Charley is the only one who has worked. Howard is not directly representative of the American Dream as he inherited the business from his father. However, he is running it successfully and unemotionally and therefore almost symbolizes capitalism.

Plot - the death of Willy is foreshadowed continuously, starting with the first part of the Act One; Linda reveals to Biff and Happy how Willy seems to be trying to kill himself - 1. the car crash was not an accident, 2. the tube she has found in the cellar; finally, he decides to plant a garden as though he must leave a legacy for his family; the plot does not proceed in chronological order from the title of the play to the planting of the garden the audience is continuously being prepared for Willy's suicide.

Atmosphere - strained from the beginning [refer to Aditya's earlier post for details]
Dramatic Techniques - flashbacks; foreshadowing; lighting being focused in one area; no blackouts - merging of scenes; music that accompanies certain characters

Symbols - loans and mortgages; fountain pen; stockings being mended; wire recorder; Ben as a symbolic character; Willy's sleeping with the woman in order to get clients to sell his products to - is it symbolic of Capitalism lending itself to some form of prostitution of ones values and ideals in order to make money?

Conclusion - your personal [literary] response TO THE QUESTION

Theme based answers

the status of Willy's wealth --- (capitalism)
When the act starts, it shows the faliure of the ordinary man (american dream)
Willy has to pay so much loans that by the time he pays them the things are meant to be thrown off.
evidence-he had just paid for his rerigerator and it broke again.

-- divy dishant
- Willy is foreshadowing.
- Willy is mentally preparing Linda for his death. Consciously and unconsciously.
- Linda doesn't cry at the end because she was prepared for it.
- Miller already prepares us by the name of the play that there is going to be a death.

Monday, April 25, 2011

PLOT

Mam i tried doing the plot, but couldnt realy understand it, so therefore i havent done it. i have done everything else though.

Theme-based answer

Capitalism vs Ordinary Man - Death is the only solution
1949, New York- Post Second World War 1945
-Business is bad
- Howard Mortgage

Characterization- Willy, Happy, Biff, Ben, Charley the self-made men. Not Howard because he works on his dads business. Biff is not interested in what the society is telling even after being a salesman. He works on a farm with his shirt off. Outdoor kind of person.From the beginning, Willy going insane.
Atmosphere- This fluctuates in between the 2 acts. From the beginning, Willy going insane.
  • strained
  • tense
  • conflictual
  • hope
  • disappointment
  • sorrow
Atmosphere reflects the emotional and mental state of the ordinary man.

Plot- Chronological order presents ideas according to the time in which they occurred.


Saturday, April 23, 2011

Act2 Section 3

Dear ma'am,

i am not understanding section 3 of Act 2 . Please Help
Can someone please put down the section changes? Where exactly they change. Not only the page number?