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Staging

It is important to remember that there are no scene changes in Death of a Salesman.

Remember:

Remember:

  • Although the play constantly flits between past and present, Miller wanted these transitions to be fluid, creating a “continuous present” where past and present blur into each other.
  • Therefore, the following slides will break down each Act into ‘mini-scenes’ in order to allow in-depth analysis.
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Introduction

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Act One

3

Act Two

4

Extended Passage Analysis

5

Character Profiles

6

Key Themes

7

Writing Techniques

8

Historical Context

9

Literary Context

10

Critical Debates

11

Recap: Main Quotes

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