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Introduction to American Literature

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American Literature encompasses the body of written works produced in English in the United States. Shaped by the nation's history and evolving through various periods—Colonial and Early National, Romantic, Realism and Naturalism, Modernist, and Contemporary American literature reflects the diver...

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A brief biography of Arthur Miller

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Arthur Miller () was a prominent American playwright renowned for works like *Death of a Salesman* and *The Crucible*. His plays explore personal and social conflicts, reflecting his critique of the American Dream and societal pressures.

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DEATH OF A SALESMAN AS A SOCIAL COMMENTARY

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Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller serves as a powerful social commentary on the American Dream. Through the tragic story of Willy Loman, a struggling salesman, Miller critiques the unrealistic expectations and pressures placed on individuals by society. The play highlights the disillusionment wit...

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Death of a Salesman as a story told through mind and memory of Willy Loman

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*Death of a Salesman* unfolds through the fragmented mind and memories of Willy Loman, blending past and present to reveal his inner turmoil. The play’s structure reflects Willy's unstable mental state as he grapples with his unfulfilled dreams and regrets, leading to a poignant exploration of hi...

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compare & contrast of the characters Willy Loman and Charley in the play Death of a salesman by Arthur Miller

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In *Death of a Salesman*, Willy Loman and Charley contrast sharply. Willy is driven by unrealistic dreams and suffers from delusions that lead to his downfall. In contrast, Charley embodies practical success and stability, representing a grounded, honest approach to life. Their differences highlight...

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FEATURES OF MODERN DRAMA IN DEATH OF A SALESMAN

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Death of a Salesman features key elements of modern drama, including its focus on the individual's internal struggles and societal conflicts. The play employs non-linear storytelling, blending past and present through Willy Loman's memories and hallucinations. It explores themes of disillusionment...

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Slavery and Identity Reconstruction of Female Characters in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

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In Toni Morrison's **"Beloved,"** female characters navigate the trauma of slavery and its impact on their identities. The novel follows Sethe, a former slave, as she struggles to rebuild her sense of self and reclaim her agency, highlighting the deep, lasting effects of slavery on personal and c...

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Fanon concept of The self other and the other in the novel Dream on a monkey mountain

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In Derek Walcott's Dream on Monkey Mountain, Frantz Fanon’s concepts are central to the play’s exploration of identity. The Self is embodied by Shango, who seeks to define his identity amid colonial and cultural pressures. The Other represents the colonial forces and societal structures that im...

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Fractured Narrative of the play Dream on Monkey Mountain

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In Derek Walcott's Dream on Monkey Mountain, the fractured narrative reflects the complexities of postcolonial identity. The play uses a non-linear, dream-like structure to depict Shango’s surreal journey through his dreams and the Caribbean landscape. This fragmented approach highlights the disj...

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