Death Of A Salesman Movie Essay

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In the play, Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, protagonist Willy Loman represents not only a tragic hero but a senseless victim. The play is based upon a salesman named Willy Loman, who lived in New York City in the 1940’s with his wife Linda, in the same house for twenty-five years. He thinks he has it all going for him, however, every little action and thought of his went sideways. Willy came from no money, a low paying job, and a personality that made put everyone in anger. Years ago, Willy’s house sat far apart from others, but as time went on the house became surrounded by apartment buildings which made him feel closed in and constantly unhappy. Overall, the book gives the readers a great sense of compassion and empathy for Willy as …show more content…

When creating this film, we decided to pull the exact quotes and props from the film to make it identical. The purpose of that is so that the people watching can connect it easily to the book. While watching this film, it is easy to recognize that we enacted the same accents as in the real movie. Willy has the same Brooklyn accent in the real movie as in this one too. During one of our scenes, we incorporate Julia, as the Woman when Willy decides to give her the stockings, this is a major symbol that demonstrates irony. While Willy’s real wife is making the stockings, he tells her to stop because he feels guilty. Moreover, we decided to take the same exact costumes from the real play and put them into ours to show the resemblance of the characters. When Willy is talking to Biff about grades, we’ve incorporated the same facial expressions into our movie to make them parallel. We have added more humor to ours in order to make it more our own which is better because, without the humor, the film would not be as intriguing. Additionally, while filming these scenes we have decided to place the camera in the same spots as the actual play to make it look more efficient. To conclude, for the majority of this scene, it is identical to the movie except for the fact that we added our own little twist making it more interesting, creative, and

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