DEGENERATION OF HUMAN VALUES IN THE PLACE OF ARTHUR MILLER WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DEATH OF A SALESMAN
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Author(s):
NOOR AHMED.M.B
Vol - 3, Issue- 1 ,
Page(s) : 262 - 272
(2012 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH
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Abstract
Death of a Salesman was acclaimed as one of the best social drams of the times. The New York Times summed it up as a mixture of compassion, imagination and hard technical competence, not found in our thratre. It won Arthur Miller Pulitzer prize for fiction and the New York Drama Critics circle A wards in 1949 as the best play of the season. It became a very popular play because of its technical skill, social criticism and its merits from economic, psychological, metaphysical, and literary point of view and won Miller acclaim worldwide. Miller’s self-stated goal was to show a little man battling to make in the world while maintaining his dignity intact.
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