Foreword The drama is a literary aspect of performance in performance and was part of the world for decades. The drama began in the classic Greek of the 5th century BC. The earliest performance took place at the amphitheater where the Greeks invented the show to incorporate the drama into their religious and civic festivals. These Greek festivals are a huge drama event full of three days drama. Thanks to the structure of the amphitheater, thousands of spectators can watch the theater and watch the actors compete for the victory of the drama competition.
In Arthur's "Death of a salesman", the play is regarded as a tragedy in accordance with the instruction of the essay part 4 "Ali Dali in tragedy" and "tragedy and ordinary people". In order for a story to be regarded as a tragedy, you must have certain characteristics such as tragic defects that must cause compassion and fear by changing the state of its central position, and the hero has to Try to gain "legal" status in society. All three of these features are shown in "Death of a salesman". This is the reason I think this is a tragedy.
Tragedy is usually a serious drama or drama that deals with a central personality problem and brings an end-of-year tragic end such as ancient drama, fate, and tragic defects of this character. Weakness, psychological disability or social pressure. "Tragical heroes are one of the most important elements of Shakespeare's tragedy.This tragedy is basically human performance.This is a story about one or two people.The hero is also male According to Andrew Cecil Bradley, a famous Shakespeare scholar of women even in the 20th century, the hero must be the most tragic personality in the play.The tragedy of Shakespeare is basically a story of a disaster that leads to death and death. "(Usually, the hero must finally face death.)
In the context of "context" and "performance" in the second half of the 20th century, certain stories, songs, theater, customs make up more than just a record example, but compared to other people in the same category. Instead, each phenomenon is seen as an event caused by an interaction between an individual and his social group, which performs a specific function and fulfills some of the needs of the actor and audience. In this functionalist sociological view, such events can only be understood in their overall context; the biographies and personality of the performers, his role in the community, his repertoire and art, the audience The role, and performance occasionally, it helps the meaning of folklore