Kachramani Filia
ENG 275
Instructor: Dr. Pappas
Death of a Salesman by Miller and A Dolls dramaturgy by Ibsen
Death of a Salesman and A Dolls House argon two plays that were written in different centuries. In these plays, among some other things, is presented the place that women hold in the family, as well as in the society. Although in many aspects, the two protagonists of the plays, Linda and Nora respectively, appear to feel things in common, at the same time they are actually different, since Nora seems to be more modern and liberal than Linda, which is ironic effrontery the fact that Ibsen wrote his play seventy years earlier than Miller. The example of the two women in these two plays is what will be discussed in this paper.
In Death of a Salesman, Linda embodies the role of the traditional American woman, which was to event care of her husband, her children and the hearthstone, regardless of her personal aspirations, and dreams. The woman is expect to closure at home and engage in everyday house works, like cooking, cleaning and sewing, while the man, as the head of the family, is expected to find a well-respected job position because it was the mans duty to furnish for the entire family.
So Linda has given up on everything she hoped for in her life, she sacrificed herself, just to be with her husband and her two sons, even though her husband doesnt seem to be treating her very well. Willy disregards every boy Linda attempts to interject in family conversations by interrupting her and accusing her of interrupting him. He shouts at her, he doesnt let her speak and when she does, he speaks to her badly. A pellucid example is the passage towards the end of Act...
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