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INTRODUCTION TO
ARTHUR MILLER’S
DEATH OF A SALESMAN
FOR 12TH GRADE ENGLISH
STUDENTS AGED 16-18
By Elizabeth Cron
Historical Background
• The play is set in the late 1940’s, New York
• The effects of the Great Depression have
subsided
• World War II is over
• Materialism is reemerging in America
New York in the 1940’s
About the Author
Arthur Miller
 1915- 2005
 Born in Harlem, New
York
About the Author cont.
 Father owned a successful clothing company
 That company went down with the stock
market in the Great Depression
 Attended University of Michigan
 Began to be recognized for his writing in
college
Techniques Used
 Realism- stressing the depiction of
contemporary life and society as it exists or
existed
 Right: a realistic scene in Death
Of a Salesman
-this scene takes place in
real time with a concrete
setting
Techniques Used cont.
 Expressionism- emphasizes subjective
expression of the artist's inner experiences;
focus on emotion
 Right: an expressionistic scene
-notice the unclear
background
-also, this is a
flashback scene
Important Characters
Willie
 The play’s main protagonist
 Willy is a man past his prime who is presently
unhappy with his life.
Important Characters cont.
Linda
 Willy’s wife
 Dismissed by some as an enabler of her
husband
 Sometimes pitied for being such a devoted
wife (we’ll find out why later)
Important Characters cont.
Biff
 Willy and Linda’s oldest son
 Biff is fairly free-spirited, wants to make his
own path in life
Important Characters cont.
Happy
 Willy and Linda’s younger son
 Happy has bought into his father’s values and
dreams
Important Characters cont.
Ben
 Willy’s older brother who “went into the jungle
and came out rich”
 Critics have debated whether or not Ben ever
really existed.
Important Characters cont.
Charlie and Bernard
 Charlie, Bernard’s father, is a friend of Willy’s
who helps him in times of need
 Bernard, Biff’s former classmate, is at the time
of the play a successful lawyer
 These two characters represent the value of
hard work
Themes to Watch For
Money/ Value
 The emphasis on diamonds by Ben
 The quality of Willy’s car, refrigerator, etc.
 What the Loman boys consider to be valuable
(differences
between Biff and Hap’s
values)
Willy’s car: early 1940’s
Studebaker
Themes to Watch For cont.
Treatment of Women
 Willy’s interaction’s with The Woman
 Happy’s interactions with
women, the way he talks
about them to Biff
 Willy’s treatment of Linda
(his reaction to her darning
her stockings)
1940’s ad for stockings, a symbol of Linda’s
plight
Themes to Watch For cont.
Truth vs. Lies
 Was Willy ever really a good salesman?
 What is Happy’s job?
 What was Biff’s job when he worked for
Oliver?
 Why do the Loman’s have these false views of
the world?
Themes to Watch For cont.
Being “well-liked”
 Willy’s ideas about what makes a man
successful
 Hap and Biff’s opinions of those ideas
 Bernard’s success in spite of Willy’s idea that a
man must be “well-liked”
Symbols to Watch For
Howard’s tape recorder
 Consider:
 Willy does not know how to
work it
 “Only 150 dollars”
 “The maid kicked the plug out”
1940’s tape recorder
Symbols to Watch For cont.
Willy’s seeds
 Consider:
 Nothing grows in the Lomans’ yard anymore
 Linda tries to explain why they will not grow
 Willy’s emotions
while in his garden
Symbols to Watch For cont.
The flute music
 Consider:
 Willy’s father sold flutes
 Willy’s feelings about his father
 Would the elder Mr. Loman have been proud of
Willy’s and/or Ben’s life paths?
While Reading…
 Consider all of the information we have
discussed
 Look for more symbols
 Form your own opinions of
who has the right dreams
and who does not
 Enjoy!

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Introduction to Death of a Salesman

  • 1. INTRODUCTION TO ARTHUR MILLER’S DEATH OF A SALESMAN FOR 12TH GRADE ENGLISH STUDENTS AGED 16-18 By Elizabeth Cron
  • 2. Historical Background • The play is set in the late 1940’s, New York • The effects of the Great Depression have subsided • World War II is over • Materialism is reemerging in America New York in the 1940’s
  • 3. About the Author Arthur Miller  1915- 2005  Born in Harlem, New York
  • 4. About the Author cont.  Father owned a successful clothing company  That company went down with the stock market in the Great Depression  Attended University of Michigan  Began to be recognized for his writing in college
  • 5. Techniques Used  Realism- stressing the depiction of contemporary life and society as it exists or existed  Right: a realistic scene in Death Of a Salesman -this scene takes place in real time with a concrete setting
  • 6. Techniques Used cont.  Expressionism- emphasizes subjective expression of the artist's inner experiences; focus on emotion  Right: an expressionistic scene -notice the unclear background -also, this is a flashback scene
  • 7. Important Characters Willie  The play’s main protagonist  Willy is a man past his prime who is presently unhappy with his life.
  • 8. Important Characters cont. Linda  Willy’s wife  Dismissed by some as an enabler of her husband  Sometimes pitied for being such a devoted wife (we’ll find out why later)
  • 9. Important Characters cont. Biff  Willy and Linda’s oldest son  Biff is fairly free-spirited, wants to make his own path in life
  • 10. Important Characters cont. Happy  Willy and Linda’s younger son  Happy has bought into his father’s values and dreams
  • 11. Important Characters cont. Ben  Willy’s older brother who “went into the jungle and came out rich”  Critics have debated whether or not Ben ever really existed.
  • 12. Important Characters cont. Charlie and Bernard  Charlie, Bernard’s father, is a friend of Willy’s who helps him in times of need  Bernard, Biff’s former classmate, is at the time of the play a successful lawyer  These two characters represent the value of hard work
  • 13. Themes to Watch For Money/ Value  The emphasis on diamonds by Ben  The quality of Willy’s car, refrigerator, etc.  What the Loman boys consider to be valuable (differences between Biff and Hap’s values) Willy’s car: early 1940’s Studebaker
  • 14. Themes to Watch For cont. Treatment of Women  Willy’s interaction’s with The Woman  Happy’s interactions with women, the way he talks about them to Biff  Willy’s treatment of Linda (his reaction to her darning her stockings) 1940’s ad for stockings, a symbol of Linda’s plight
  • 15. Themes to Watch For cont. Truth vs. Lies  Was Willy ever really a good salesman?  What is Happy’s job?  What was Biff’s job when he worked for Oliver?  Why do the Loman’s have these false views of the world?
  • 16. Themes to Watch For cont. Being “well-liked”  Willy’s ideas about what makes a man successful  Hap and Biff’s opinions of those ideas  Bernard’s success in spite of Willy’s idea that a man must be “well-liked”
  • 17. Symbols to Watch For Howard’s tape recorder  Consider:  Willy does not know how to work it  “Only 150 dollars”  “The maid kicked the plug out” 1940’s tape recorder
  • 18. Symbols to Watch For cont. Willy’s seeds  Consider:  Nothing grows in the Lomans’ yard anymore  Linda tries to explain why they will not grow  Willy’s emotions while in his garden
  • 19. Symbols to Watch For cont. The flute music  Consider:  Willy’s father sold flutes  Willy’s feelings about his father  Would the elder Mr. Loman have been proud of Willy’s and/or Ben’s life paths?
  • 20. While Reading…  Consider all of the information we have discussed  Look for more symbols  Form your own opinions of who has the right dreams and who does not  Enjoy!