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What is the rank of the play ‘Death of a Salesman’​

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Answered by sakshi893891
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Arthur Miller plays—20 full-length dramas and several one-acts—form one of the greatest bodies of work of the American stage. Miller (1915–2005) was America’s Aeschylus and Ibsen, a writer of tremendous moral authority and integrity who sought to catch the conscience of a nation in tough-minded, idealistic dramas. His project was huge, and if the plays didn’t always live up to the mission, Miller left a shining example of a playwright trying to change the world and the theater. From the 1940s to the 21st century, he changed the shape of American theater. Writers such as Tony Kushner, August Wilson and Aaron Sorkin might not have found their diverse, impassioned voices if not for the example set by Miller

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Answered by nasir002ali
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Answer:

a middle class tragedy

Explanation:

Death of a Salesman

is a tragedy play based on Willy Loman. Who is a middle class salesman in the tragedy.

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