Death of a Salesman
- Pages
- 117
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780435233075
- Reading Time
- ~2h 3min
Death of a Salesman is a book by Arthur Miller. It has 117 pages.
About this book
Arthur Miller’s two-act play examines the collision between personal ambition and economic reality through Willy Loman, an aging traveling salesman struggling to maintain his dignity in postwar America. First staged in 1949, the work serves as a sustained examination of mid-century American life, tracing how cultural promises of success can fracture family relationships and individual identity. Miller employs expressionistic staging techniques, blending memory with present action to reveal the psychological toll of relentless self-reinvention and the quiet desperation that accompanies professional obsolescence. The narrative interrogates the mythology of upward mobility, contrasting material aspirations with emotional neglect and generational misunderstanding. By centering an ordinary worker’s internal crisis, the play elevates domestic struggle to universal significance, offering a sustained critique of systems that measure human worth by productivity. Its careful construction of character and unflinching look at psychological decline continue to inform academic study and theatrical production, reflecting the work’s lasting engagement with labor, identity, and cultural expectation.
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Death of a Salesman has 117 pages.
What is Death of a Salesman about?+
Arthur Miller’s two-act play examines the collision between personal ambition and economic reality through Willy Loman, an aging traveling salesman struggling to maintain his dignity in postwar America. First staged in 1949, the work serves as a sustained examination of mid-century American life, tr...
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Death of a Salesman was written by Arthur Miller.