Acknowledged, along with Tennessee Williams, as one of the two greatest American dramatists of the post world war II era, Arthur Miller (1915-2005) synthesizes elements from social and psychological realism to depict the individual’s search for identity within a society that inhibits such endeavors. His best known play, Death of a Salesman depicts the mental deterioration of Willy Loman, a salesman whose superficial doctrine for success turns into tragedy when he realise that he is no longer wanted by his company.
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