... 'Tragic Form and the Possibility of Meaning in Deathofa Salesman.' Arthur Miller& apos;s Deathof a Salesman: Modern Critical Interpretations. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, ... 1988.84-110.Bigsby, C. W. E. &apos ;Death ofa Salesman: In Memoriam.' Modern Critical Interpretations. Ed.Harold Bloom. 113-128.Dukore, Bernard F. Deathofa Salesman and The Crucible. Atlantic Highlands, ... Highlands, N.J.: HumanitiesPress International, 1989Hynes, Joseph A. ''Attention Must be Paid . . .'' Deathofa Salesman: Text and Criticism. Ed.Gerald Weales. New York:Viking,...
... down by his bed.He smiled at her affectionately. She was a man's woman, wasMartha—always had been, still was. He had married her the year he hadgone to space a lissome, wistful, old-fashioned ... first number. Martha caught anangry breath and started toward the window."Leave it," he said. "It's a party. Whiskey, Martha. Please—just a smallone."She gave him a hurtful ... like an asteroid, and it's a damn shame about the mentrapped aboard. Heroes all, no doubt—but the smallness of the widow'smonthly check failed to confirm the heroism, and Nora was bitter...
... sure," and came back to sit down by his bed.He smiled at her affectionately. She was a man's woman, wasMartha—always had been, still was. He had married her the year he hadgone to space a ... first number. Martha caught anangry breath and started toward the window."Leave it," he said. "It's a party. Whiskey, Martha. Please—just a smallone."She gave him a hurtful ... didn't mind joking with him about it.Martha can bear my death, he thought, can bear pre-knowledge of it.But she couldn't bear thinking that he might take it calmly. If he accepteddeath...
... that you may have of me as a personality. I assure you that I am worthy of no honor or homage. I am just a human like yourself. I am not a superior being. Rather, I am a humble being, thankful ... or ambitions, it is well to lay the book aside for a few moments and meditate upon them. Many profitable ideas have come to readers in this way. The Message ofa Master ... And your answer will be: “No rest for you, for I have already started you upon another.” Because, once having attained that valuable momentum, maintain it. Cling to it. And as the momentum...
... phenomena of online interactions.Much of the work on new media has been interdisciplinary, originating manytimes in communication and media studies, and often called computer-mediatedcommunication ... fromAppadurai and Ginsburg has many benefits for analyses of Internet communica-tion, as one way to draw cyberspace back into of ine processes and practices and a way to incorporate new media ... idea that a community was de-fined by face-to-face interaction was effectively challenged long ago by scholars of the development of nationalism (Anderson 1983) and transnationalism (Baschet al....
... moreimportant, more liked, and more successful than he really is. This ultimately leads to his demise. Death ofa CharacterIn Arthur Miller& apos;s play, Deathofa Salesman the reader is introduced ... main character of Willy Loman. Willy is a middle-class salesman who, in the course ofa single day, comes torealize that the American Dream, which he has pursued for 40 years, has failed him. ... 'American Dream' that is ultimately a false dream. Societyhas told him to be successful you need to have a certain amount of material goods. Willy placeshigh value in having brand name items in...
... deteriorate. His life as a salesmanwasbuilt on a dream that he witnessed as a child. At an earlyage, Willyheard ofa salesman, Dave Singleman, who couldmake his living out of a hotel room. Singleman ... potential, butdid not take advantage of it. Biff was Willy's inspirationas a father. He had the determination tobecome a greatfootball player, not to mention make something with hislifeand ... Willy Loman sought after anidealthat he could never become: the greatest salesmanever. Determined tomake money, Willy became uncontrollableand somewhat insane. Through his dialogue and actions,Willy...
... brieflysummarize and to arrange in order therecords of the most curious, bizarre, andabnormal cases that are found in medicalliterature of all ages and all languages— a thaumatographia medica. It ... discharge. Cazenave detailsthe history ofa case in which themammary menstruation was associatedwith a similar exudation from the face,and Wolff saw an example associatedwith hemorrhage from ... the mercenaryaims of the prostitute furnish examples of modern disregard.The anomalies of menstruation mustnaturally have attracted much attention,and we find medical literature of alltimes...
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