Essay Comparing Death Of A Salesman And Streetcar Named Desire

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Arthur Miller was born on October 17, 1915, in Harlem he was son of Augusta Miller and Isidore a Polish immigrant. Millers career span as a writer was strong, he was a novelist, travel journalist, he had a quiet collection of short stories, and discussing social issues and social dilemmas, his track record was over sixty years. Author Tennessee Williams, was born on March 26, 1911. Arthur Millers “Death of a Salesman” and “Streetcar named Desire” are two different short stories, but they have a same plot that makes both audience emotional. To begin with Miller’s short story, it was a thematic content which was more about raised issue regarding the tragic flaw of Aristotle as described. Miller had created his characters, and the audience felt for his emotional character this explains how in detail Willy was held within a big dream of fortune possibilities using Willy and embrace his illusion in the world. The “Streetcar Named Desire” was Williams most superior novel and notable …show more content…

Willy wanted to reach the “American Dream” through his financial success and business outward his perfect family. He had earned his respect from everyone including his peers. In this story the character Willy is suffering from a mental issue, which was related to his brother Ben, during the conversation he was reliving the moment in his mind since he was passed away. Biff had realized that his father was having extra material affair as well, so he iodized his father knowing because it was hard for him to believe what his father had done with his mother. Biff could not finish his school and considered a spit on them. The plot of this characterization was to contribute his dream to and have them fulfilled through them. Millers message was to create this play, and make his audience feel the character in depth with