Sentence starters for Coursework
Introduction
‘Death of a
Salesman’ is a play by Arthur Miler which..
John
Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’ also...
Paragraph 1 – Social, Historical and
Cultural contexts
The books
share social, historical and cultural contexts. Firstly both are set during a
time in American history when...
The social
settings are similar in that everyone in society is attempting to
Both are
realist texts as Steinbeck said “...
The
geographical setting of Miller and Steinbeck’s texts are different as...
Despite the
different geographical settings both present the idea of...
When the
books were published, the reaction was...
Joseph
McCarthy’s...
Paragraphs 2: Willy Loman
In ‘Death
of a Salesman’ we follow the last few days of Willy Loman. Willy is...
Miller
further hints at Willy’s low status by his choice of surname for his character:
“Willy Loman”. This suggests
Wily
eventually comes to the realisation that he will never...
Paragraph 3: Lennie Small
In ‘Of Mice
and Men’ we meet Lennie Small as he...
Lennie is
attempting to achieve the American Dream as he believes...
Interestingly
‘Of Mice and Men’s main character’s surname has similar connotations to that of
Willy Loman as he is called: “Lennie Small”. This suggests
Although
the vulnerable Lennie does not realise, the reader does quickly realise that he
will never achieve...
Paragraph 4 –The dark side of the
American Dream (themes: failure/ isolation)
Both Miller
and Steinbeck’s texts show the dark side of...
The books
do not show success, but instead show...
The ideas contained
within both texts are failure and isolation. We see this when...
Paragraph 5 – The endings of both
texts and what they say about the future (hope)
Despite the
furore surrounding the publication of both books...
Despite the
accusations that both authors faced from aspects of American society at the
time, they are not a completely damning portrayal of the American Dream. In ‘Of
Mice and Men’ George is left to...
Also there
are glimmers of hope at the end of ‘Death of a Salesman’ as Biff...
The reader
realises that, despite the harsh conditions the characters lived in, they were
partly to blame for not...
Biff and
George represent the possibility that...
Conclusion – Critiques of the
American Dream. Downfalls of complex characters.
In conclusion
Miller’s ‘Death of a Saleman’ and Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’ present the
idea of the American Dream as...
We follow
the sad endings of the characters...
Through the
stories of Lennie and Willy we see that the pursuit of the American Dream can
be...
The reader
feels...
Phrase bank
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depicts
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presents the idea of
the American Dream as
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deluded
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leaves the reader disillusioned
with
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portrays
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low status in
society
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A harsh climate
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Abandoned by society
who cares only for status and wealth
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Desperation
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Furthermore
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Not only this but
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Firstly
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Secondly
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This suggests
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This shows
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Both texts
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