Use Of Distortion Of Reality In Arthur Miller's Death Of A Salesman

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Distortion of reality through non realistic techniques is an effective method of stressing and emphasizing the emotional content of a play. Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is an exceptional example of expressionism where reality is taken to extremity to better emphasize on the real world. The play is expressionistic through its set design, music, lighting and staging. The impractical set design described throughout the play employs techniques of expressionism. The depiction of the neighbourhood where the Lomans reside illustrates a small house surrounded by enormous buildings. “As more light appears, we see a solid vault of apartment houses around the small, fragile seeming home,” (Miller 12). The exaggerated description of the small house

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