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Point In The Story Indirect Characterization
1,941 wordsAn Investigation into the Structure of Gogol's The Portrait Gogol's The Portrait, is a short story which examined through a formalistic approach, can be understood beyond its obvious storyline and plot. Formalism is the literary theory that literature is not simply a mass of words, but comprised of individual words that each may possess a social stereotype, a spiritual aspect or convey a physical response in the reader. Formalism asserts that the world is full of codes that need to be decoded. B...
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Death Of A Salesman Include The Well Liked Motif Willy
378 wordsDEATH OF A SALESMAN The novel Death of a Salesman contains many different motifs. Each motif shows up various times throughout the novel. The motifs bring about the meaning and importance of the novel. Without motifs, this novel would not have an interesting plot. The motifs blend together, to bring an understanding of the novel to the readers. The three major motifs in Death of a Salesman include the well-liked motif, the stealing motif, and the stocking motif. The most significant motif is the...
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Tells His Father Death Of A Salesman
1,557 wordsArthur Miller is a highly proclaimed author who believes that success is based on an opinion rather than a set of rules to live by. In his play, Death of a Salesman, Miller presents a realistic approach to the ideas behind the American Dream. Death of a Salesman has three basic themes supported by the motifs. In addition to these three themes and motifs there is a central idea running through the play. As the play progresses, the motifs merge in such a way as to support the themes and primary id...
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