Reality and Fantasy In 1938, Arthur Miller began writing a script after graduating from college. "My son" was his first successful drama, and it was acknowledged by critics and the audience. Then he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1949 for his death as a salesman and became a very successful playwright in the 1940s and 1950s. His role is unique in that his role uses regular dialogue and deals with ordinary family problems. The death of a salesman is a game about the meaning and value of a successful American dream.
Othello's reality and fantasy reality and fantasy are two words that may be confused among people who have read or learned such topics. Reality is reality or reality, and should not be misunderstood by illusion. Usually, people can perceive to some people through words, they can manipulate their way of thinking affecting the judgment of reality and illusion people. Fantasies may be mistaken for reality, and often one person believes in hallucinations through his / her actions and words to others.
I think the most popular theme is illusion and reality among revenge, fantasy and reality between the two themes of Rebradbury's "The Veldt". Mr. Bradbury wrote this article in the 1950's when television first appeared, so he wrote articles on future technology. I feel as if he is trying to understand that technology takes over the relationship between family, children and parents one day. In the short novel "The Veldt", Peter and Wendy did not treat parents like their parents. Peter will not call his father a "father", he calls him his name "George". Part of the reason is because they live in the house and do everything for them. Their nursery is more mothers and fathers, then their own parents. When my parents George and Lydia tried to shut down a nursery, the children did not agree and tried everything to keep them healthy.
Shakespeare presents the theme of 'reality and fantasy' in various ways. Drama in the drama may be difficult to exclude illusions from the truth. The drama in the drama, or "mouse catch" further promotes the theme of 'reality and illusion' seen by actors. Interested in actor's skills, Hamlet asked them to perform a drama that closely resembles his father's murder, Hamlet went very well in playing a madman, after all, he He turned from a crazy actor to a crazy man. The drama that often occurs in Shakespeare's plays tests the conscience of the king and confirms Hamlet's malicious doubt about him. This is the turning point of the plot, as Hamlet knows that ghosts are already telling the truth. (Netherlands, p. 165)