Amidst the "Post-War Optimism," there was a pervasive feeling of unease that was bubbling under the surface. Our next unit, where we study American life in the late 40s/early 50s, will explore these ideas; as well as thoughts on the "perfect American family," the "American Myth," and American consumerism. This will be done through reading Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, a play that ushered in a new era of theatre.
- Class brainstorm concerning themes, concepts, and vocabulary of the play
- Some Historical Context of the play
- A biography of Arthur Miller
- Analyzing the opening stage directions
- Death of a Salesman questions
- Track symbols in the play
Some more context: The Century: America's Time Best Years-1946-1952
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