Arthur Miller's classic American drama "Death of Salesman" and Henrik Ibsen's classic drama "Dolls House" has disclosed disabled families and behaviors. In these plays, innocence, guilt, truth subjects are all thought through deceptive eyes. In both dramas, most of the people around us, not just those who are right away, will teach us to choose to fool and deceive. With the death of a salesman, my father handed out a fraud to a boy of his next generation. Dollhouse shows fraud in a completely different way.
The death of a salesman at Willy Lohman and the story of Tovard Helmer at the dollhouse have many similarities to the story of "The Sales of Death" and "House of Dolls". From each story I continue to choose the one I am most interested in. The character I chose was Willy Lohmann of "The Sales of Death" and Tovard Helmer of "Doll's House". I chose these roles because of motivation to make it successful. Willy Loman, a 60-year-old travel salesman, seems to be unable to concentrate on the present, so I have problems recently.
Arthur Miller's classic American drama "Death of Salesman" and Henrik Ibsen's classic drama "Dolls House" has disclosed disabled families and behaviors. In these plays, innocence, guilt, truth subjects are all thought through deceptive eyes. In both dramas, most of the people around us, not just those who are right away, will teach us to choose to fool and deceive. With the death of a salesman, my father handed out a fraud to a boy of his next generation. Dollhouse shows fraud in a completely different way.
"Death of salesman" and "House of dolls" are two plays written in different centuries. Above all, women have places in their families and society in these plays. Linda and Nora, the protagonists of the drama, seem to have in common in many respects, but Nora seems to be more modern and free than ironic Linda, so it is very different. Indeed, Ibsen wrote his play seventy years ago before Miller. The expression of the two women in these two plays is explained in this article.