A tragic life in America, it can be beautiful, happy, or sad. Life can be any emotion you can think of. Theodore Dreiser's American Tragedy shows all these emotions, shows happiness, sadness, anger, and many other emotions and shows real life. It looks like. In order to do this most accurately, Dreiser talks about the true story of a man and his wrath against his life in the story of his two books. The first book starts with a person named Clyde. He is a city boy who founds a job as a local waiter at a hotel called Green Davidson.
Death and confusion everywhere is tragic. This should always be the case. The story here is where America's tragedy does not occur. American tragedy does not occur in southern part of Chicago or ninth district of New Orleans. They will not be seen by high school students driving in the city center or in the 10 th birthday party in New Orleans by school buses. Or Gary, Indiana. Or Compton. Or Newport News. These are places where a forgotten tragedy happened.
Tragedy is the theme of death of salesman of Arthur Miller because the play itself is a tragedy of modern America. The tragic disadvantage of Willy Lohman is that he seeks to transcend the myth that he created for himself, so that his illusions prove to be fatal. But after all, Willy has a feeling that he did not really know that he had had a tragedy since the beginning. It may be the most tragic element in the play.
"Death of a salesman" is known as the first tragedy in the United States. The basics is that the hero's Willie has a tragic wound and a tragic end that is necessary and a tragic hero for those who think this is a tragedy. To oppose this idea, in order to become a tragic hero you need to lose power and status. Willy has the power to lose, not to lose, to have status, except that he thinks he has, actually does not have. To make a real tragedy, there must be three main elements in the story, a tragic hero, a tragic wound, and a tragic end. If you think that the death of a salesman is a tragedy, you need to think Willie is a tragic hero. On this foundation, his flaws may be many things. He needs assistance to meet his deceased brothers, or perhaps he is a bit crazy as far as the values he relies on. His worth is that everyone you meet must be loved by you, otherwise you will never succeed, you will never succeed in your life.
The tragedy of Greece is a story involving a character with a tragic defect that leads to his or her downfall. In Arthur Miller's American tragedy "The Death of a Salesman", Willy Roman showed many features that led to his downfall. Willy Lohman showed great stubbornness and distorted success and lack of parenting skills. Through the script, Willie reveals many strange and unusual features that ultimately led to his suicide. Willy's stubbornness and pride play an important role in the overall play of the main scene.