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Analysis of the relation between the script and the play’s physical production/presentation

Analysis of the relation between the script and the play’s physical production/presentation

Need a review of the famous play, with a thesis and in-depth analysis of the relation between the script and the play’s physical production/presentation. Please read attachment.  3pages Eloquently written

Relevant to attachment and play as possible (themes, thesis, critique of play)structure, language, character, performance, staging, design, etc. – utilizing vocabularies and concepts from class discussions; Analyze the work – explore the relationships of the parts (described above) to the whole; Interpret the work – articulate MEANING of work (established through description of the parts and analysis of the whole expressed in the style of production); Judge the work – justify an opinion of the success of the work based upon descriptions, analysis, interpretation and the effect of the production on the audience. Judgment must be based upon objective explorations, not personal taste.

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The title of this play simply means the death of Willy, who is the main character in the play. The title represents his death through suicide, which was brought about by complications brought about by the changes in the society. Apart from Willy’s death, the title also represents the death of Willy’s dreams of becoming very stable financially and a good father to his sons (Miller & Brater, 2010)…………………………………….

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