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Death of a Salesman By Arthur Miller
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Literary Movement: Contemporary Literature 1950-Present
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Historical Context 1953 Korean War ends 1957 Soviet Union ’ s launch of Sputnik I begins the “ space race ” with the U.S. 1963 Martin Luther ’ s “ I have a dream ” speech 1963 JFK ’ s assassination 1965 U.S. escalates involvement in Vietnam War 1969 First humans walk on the moon 1974 Watergate scandal forces President Nixon ’ s resignation 1987 U.S. stock market crashes 1990-91 Operation Desert Storm 1990s Internet rises as major form of communication
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Worldview The second half of the twentieth century has seen the rise of postmodernism: “ A philosophical stance which claims that it is impossible to make grand statements—meta-narratives—about the structures of society or about historic causation, because everything we perceive, express, and interpret is influenced by our gender, class, and culture; knowledge is partial and situated, and no one interpretation is superior to another. ” from www.answers.comwww.answers.com Influences: Modernism, Technology Postmodernism embraces fragmentation and relativism.
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Common Elements Diversity! Diversity in genre (non-fiction, fiction, poetry), style, form, subject matter, and authors ’ cultural and religious backgrounds Allowance for multiple meanings and multiple worlds, even within a work of literature Flourishing of creative non-fiction – New Journalist writers began to incorporate personal opinion and experience into nonfiction writing. Flourishing of poetry – Move from the impersonal, academic tone of modernist poetry toward personal themes – Beat Poets and Confessional Poets
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Tragedy then & now Classic Tragedy (Sophocles, Shakespeare, etc.) – High to Low – Tragic Flaw – Fall (Hero must be aware) – Catharsis (Audience feels fear and pity) Modern Tragedy – Ordinary man – Personal failings – Realism – Psychological exploration – Societal and familial context What stories of “falls” have you seen?
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Arthur Miller
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Opening Act:
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The question is not whether Willy Loman will meet his demise.. It’s rather will Willy Loman realize that he has love and purpose before he falls apart.
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