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The script for death of a salesman
The script for death of a salesman






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Books - Fiction Books - Non-fiction Health & Medicine Brochures/Catalogs Government Docs How-To Guides/Manuals Magazines/Newspapers Recipes/Menus School Work + all categories Featured Recent.Although people will always be critical of books or plays turned into movies, one has to admit that seeing the film version gives a clear perception of the book? whether it’s what the author has intended or not. I would feel more comfortable knowing that almost all the lines would be the same, and I like how in plays the actors must get their lines and emotions right the first time? there is no cutting or editing like in a movie. Personally, I would rather see the play performed live on stage. In the movie, the music is oftentimes more elaborate and composed of many instruments. In the play, the scenes are often accompanied by a single flute. It also looks as though the director of the film purposely made it appear like the movie was taking place on a stage? probably to stay true to the fact that above all, Death of a Salesman is a play. Some scenes were interchanged, but not so much as to disrupt the development or structure of the story. As far as plot goes, the storyline was almost exactly the same in the movie and the play. The portrayal of Linda Loman on screen was completely different than what I had imagined her to be as while I was reading. The mind must create its own pictures of what is being described. A problem with converting plays or books to motion picture is one can’t see pictures that go along with text (as in a book). At times it’s overwhelming and even difficult to understand what Hoffman is saying. However, in the play, Willy Loman is portrayed as a man of considerable size even being called “walrus” at one time, while in the film he is much smaller and is called “shrimp”.Īlthough Dustin Hoffman depicts the character of Willy Loman well, he gets so enthralled in the heat of the scene that it sometimes makes the audience wonder if Miller intended for Willy to be so dramatic and emotional. Many of the actors chosen for roles in the movie seem to fit Miller’s portrayal of the characters. The movie version of Death as a Salesman closely correlates with the play, but along with every other play-turned-movie, differences are apparent. But can such greatness achieved through plays also be achieved through film? It is a rarity when a movie based on a book or play follows closely to the plot intended, and it’s even more of a rarity when the tone, mood, and characters of that book or play are channeled precisely as the author intended. His ability to create dramatic plots involving political and moral issues made him famous for plays like Death as a Salesman. Arthur Miller has been considered a leading American playwright for ages.








The script for death of a salesman