"Death of salesman" and "glass zoo" have many things in common. They are all wonderful dramas, all of which are malfunctioning families. But these wonderful literary works have deeper similarities. Similarities between parents. Willy Lohmann and Amanda Winfield lacked coping ability and could not leave or accept the past, so the children could not deal with the future. Willy and Amanda are parents who love children very much. They can not accept the mistakes made in the past.
Death of glass zoo, salesman and Oedipus Rex are complex and deep stories that any reader can enjoy. The glass zoo is a story about three families, mothers, sons, and the daughter who is struggling to deal with his life. They sometimes remember a happy life, or somehow escape life itself. The death of a salesman is about a frustrated person named Willie who often dreams of the life he thinks is perfect.
Arthur Miller 's salesman' s death was announced in 1949, only four years from the Tennessee Williams' play The Glass Zoo. Interestingly, both dramas began with a tragic glimpse and ended with self-induced regret. At first glance, the deaths of the salesman and the glass zoo seem to be similar. As a result of careful study, it is clear that these similarities are beyond publication time and are similar topics. Especially, neither is fantasy or reality, unlike the desire to live in current incompetence and escape.
Compare the mother of the glass zoo and the raisins under the sun, the glass zoos and the raisins under the sun, dealing with love, honor and family respect. Amanda 's glass zoo hopes that this affectionately aggressive protective mother will be taken care of, but as the sun is raining, as the mother knows, as the mother knows, the family It is a supervisor. - Comparing Hughes 'mother and son with Wilbur' s writer Parents want their children to continue their course, whether their life is steeping in steep staircases or a challenging voyage in a rough sea. In Langston Hughes 's poem "Mother and Son" and Richard Wilbur' s poem "The Writer", the poet uses parental voices to think about the future of the child and uses images of struggle and survival to show the child. Future ideas