American dreams are the common theme of literature. Webster 's American dream definition highlights American social ideals, equalityism, especially material prosperity. Elementalism has two definitions: 1: human equality, especially faith in social, political, economic rights and privileges, 2: advocacy of social philosophy to eliminate inequality among people. For most people, this sounds like a complete society, but what will happen if this obsession detests something really important to their lives.
Between Arthur Miller and August Fences salesmen, the same death of Arthur Miller's salesman and sales staff sales in August is similar to the conflict between father and child, conflict between husband and wife, and to succeed It is necessary to focus on a small unit space. In the course of developing these themes in two plays, an image of an unsafe father, "another woman", and three similar symbolic elements, including the garden, were used. The fathers of the two plays are comparable, as they were in conflict with their sons for their past lives, and eventually they died.
Untitled Professor Jackie Magnuson Adkins English 11th May 2011 comparison and control fence was compared by Arthur Mirror August Wilson's fence and Arthur Millers salesman's death, August Wilson and salesman death. Both Wilson and Miller implement very different styles to express their own views on struggle to maintain respect and trust. A comparison with the stratification of stratified theory of functionalism and Marxism is to divide society into multiple layers characterized by unequal rewards and opportunities for life and a number of stepwise systems. It is based on slavery, caste, feudalism system. Slavery is the oldest, most extreme form of stratum including slavery and possession of others. This ownership right is the result of conquest, trade
One of the themes I found in Arthur Miller's play "The Death of a Salesman" and "Fences" by August Wilson is affair and injustice. The protagonist of these two stories, Willy of "death of salesman", Troy lost completely his wife's loyalty and integrity in the "fence". In these two stories, Troy and Willy's behavior and attitude are very different in terms of how to deal with family and marriage. But their behavior