[lit-ideas] Re: Death of a Thinker

  • From: JimKandJulieB@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 14:29:25 EST

I'm betting you like Updike, Bill?
 
Julie KruegerI
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Thinker  Date: 2/15/05 9:07:38 A.M. Central Standard Time  From: 
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Willy took the road well worn, not "The Road Not  Taken". He chose the
worn road that leads to nowhere, the road of any  salesman, or safe job
in the civil service. He should have gone to Alaska to  mine for gold. He
should have made flutes, like the one we hear in the play,  he should
have had the courage to follow his dreams.

Lines: Willy,  "The woods are burning I tell you."  Willy's wife at
graveside,  "Attention must be paid to this man."=20

See the production with Lee J.  Cobb as Willy. It's on tape, I think.
Cobb played it on Broadway in  1949,

We all have some or all of Willy in us. That's what scares hell out  of
us.

And I tell you right now, the woods are  burning.


Bill Ball

P. S. The play has very little to do with  communism/capitalism. It's
about all us low men, the tragedy of the common  man because he's so
common.


l=20


> -----Original  Message-----
> From: lit-ideas-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx  [mailto:lit-ideas-
> bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Paul Stone
>  Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 1:33 PM
> To:  lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [lit-ideas] Death of a  Thinker
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> I have to admit that I've never read, seen, watched  "Death of a
> Salesman".
> Can someone tell me, without "ruining" it  for me, WHY it's such a
> revered
> classic? Are there memorable  lines that are in today's vernacular?
Just
> the
> plot would be  okay -- without any spoilers concerning Willy's, Hap's
or
> Biff's  fate.
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> Other than Miller's death this week, it's very  interesting because I
> watched a movie called "Eulogy" last night which  was about "the death"
> of a
> salesman, and has some overt  references to DOAS, but alas, I didn't
get
>  them.
>=20
>=20
> Paul
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> ##########
>  Paul Stone
> pas@xxxxxxxx
> Kingsville, ON,  Canada
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