Thursday, March 5, 2020
after the fall essays
after the fall essays    Arthur Miller has written many great plays in his life, such as A View from the     Bridge ,Death of a Salesman ,The Misfits, The Crucible, and After the Fall.  Out of all his     plays it is said that After the Fall is the darkest plays he has written. I believe that this is a     true statement, and that the reasons this is his darkest play is because it deals with his inner     feelings on thing that he had to deal with in his life.     	The certain aspects that he touched in this play are his marriage with Marilyn     Monroe , who was a great actress in her time. Marilyn is portrayed though the character     Maggie who is a very innocent girl who, like Marilyn, was looked at mainly as a sex     symbol. After the Fall also deals with Millers brush with authorities over communism in     the 50s. To describe this concept Miller describes himself as a lawyer who is defending an     old friend who is being threaded as being a communist or portraying communistic ideas in     	Though out the play the main character, Quentin deals with his relationships with     women. Two of the women who play very important roles are his wife Louise, and his     mother ,Rose. Lousie tries to break out of the traditional idea that the wife is there to just     cook, clean, take care of  both the children and the husband, and be what is portrayed to     me as a  robot, where she does not have any thoughts of her own. Rose is what every     Jewish mother is described as. She is seen as a strong woman, has a lot of say in what is     going on, seems to have an icy touch when dealing with certain people, but is always     trying to look on the good side of things. His mother is the ideal woman who Quentin     holds every other woman in his life up to.     	The back round of most of  the play is set in the early 1950 during the McCarthy      trials. By 1950 the senate was in an era of anti-Communist hysteria. Senator Joseph    ...     
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