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DEATH OF A SALESMAN SYMBOLISM
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One aspect of realism is that elements of the play become highly symbolic.
Symbols are elements of a story (dialogue, motifs, situations etc) that keep reappearing throughout. Symbols are objects, characters, figures or colours used to represent abstract ideas or concepts.
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In ‘Death of a Salesman’ Miller has used several symbols.
What are they?
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In Death of a Salesman consumer objects keep cropping up in the play, as symbols of what is wrong in the society and in the characters’ lives. Cars Refrigerator Stockings The Shower Tape-recorder Tennis Rackets Fountain Pen Remember that in the late 1940s when the play was written, far fewer people would have owned cars. A refrigerator would also have been a very big purchase and many families would not have had one. Buying a fridge then might have been like buying a satellite disc now.
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The wood/jungle and diamonds
What is symbolic about these? Woods = Willy Life is crashing down around him Jungle = Uncle Ben Symbolic of success in life - Materialistic wealth (diamonds)
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The garden/seeds What is symbolic about these? Seeds Symbolise
Sense of Failure With Biff What is symbolic about these? Planting a garden = Willy needing to leave something behind for people to remember him by (think of him as a great man). Never planted garden = Never achieved success in life
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Moon and Stars What do these symbolise? Symbolises the American Dream
Which is out of his reach!
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Linda’s and the woman’s stockings
What do these symbolise? Symbolic of Willy’s betrayal and sexual infidelity Self indulgence Or Household drudgery?
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Symbolises Willy’s desperation
The rubber hose What does this symbolise? Symbolises Willy’s desperation And Loss of hope
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Question of the day: What is the most prevalent use of symbolism in ‘Death of a Salesman’?
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