Arthur Miller
The following paper will present aspects of two fictional plays compared to a non-fictional play, The Laramie Project. The Glass Managerie and Death of a Salesman are both fictional works, but are reflections on the difficulties of life. An author of a fictional play text uses plot, setting and characters to create imagery and influence the reader's response on how the author wishes the reader to perceive a situation. An author can present his or her work to a reader or audience bydescriptions of any settings, detail of weather, characters stereotypical of society and The author has an opportunity to be creative in his descriptions of characters. Characters have certain features that all contribute to the 'characters profile'. Their profile can be built up using many methods as was done in . Each of the main characters have a meaning to their name. For example, Willy Loman has connotations of a man who has lost hope in life due to his mundane occupation and pursuit of the American Dream. He maintains a low, depressed mood throughout the play. Characters can also represent stereotypes of society from their attitudes and behavior. In the play, The Glass Man
This represents the "bridge" between the illusory world of the Wingfields and the world of reality. This can be seen when Amanda sends Laura to go to the store: Laura trips on the fire escape. This climax is where the peak of action, suspense or thrill takes place, which then leads to the resolution of the story. This is understandable seeing that the play is supposed to be "memory play. " But, Tom has made steps to escape into reality by transferring the payment of a light bill to pay for his dues in the Merchant Seaman's Union. When Amanda is heard walking up the fire escape, she quickly hides her collection. By doing this, miller creates a character that appears to be a pathetic character whom the audience pity and feel for. But the direction varies for each character. The majority of the story builds towards a climax. When Amanda tells Laura to practice typing, Laura instead plays with her glass. The plot in a fictional play is important in keeping the reader's attention. Arthur Miller deliberately makes him out to be a fool for the pure reason to emphasizes his purpose - mock American society. Reading the play and seeing the play provide two different experiences. The events that happen to Laura's glass affects Laura's emotional state greatly. When Tom leaves to go to the movies in an angered rush, he accidentally breaks some of Laura's glass.
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