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Arthur Miller 'Death of a Salesman': everything you need to catch up, study and prepare for 2025 assessments and 2026 exams by Adrian Page; 9780582784253

Arthur Miller 'Death of a Salesman': everything you need to catch up, study and prepare for 2025 assessments and 2026 exams

By Adrian Page

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Description

Delve into the intricate world of Arthur Miller's acclaimed play, Death of a Salesman, with Adrian Page's comprehensive guide designed specifically for A and AS Level students. This essential resource provides a thorough understanding of the themes, characters, and context of Miller's timeless critique of the American Dream.

The Story

Death of a Salesman follows the life of Willy Loman, an everyman struggling to achieve success in a rapidly changing society. As he grapples with his fading dreams and the pressures of familial expectations, the narrative unfolds through a blend of reality and memory, revealing the profound impact of ambition, disillusionment, and the quest for identity.

Themes and Writing Style

  • The American Dream: A central theme that questions the attainability of success and the moral cost attached to it.
  • Family Dynamics: The complex relationships between Willy and his sons, Biff and Happy, explore themes of expectation and disappointment.
  • Reality vs. Illusion: The play’s non-linear structure emphasizes the tension between Willy’s dreams and the harsh truths of his life.

Why Readers Love It

“Miller’s poignant exploration of human struggle resonates across generations, making Death of a Salesman a staple in literary studies.”

This guide not only enhances the reading experience but also prepares students for their assessments by providing insightful analyses and contextual information.

Perfect For

  • Students preparing for A and AS Level examinations.
  • Readers interested in the evolution of American theatre and its societal implications.
  • Anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Miller's work and its relevance in contemporary discussions.
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 139 mm × 205 mm × 7 mm
Pages: 120
Publisher: Pearson
ISBN: 9780582784253

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