Comparing the positives and negatives of the film version and the book version of Death of a Salesman.

Title: Comparing the positives and negatives of the film version and the book version of Death of a Salesman.
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Comparing the positives and negatives of the film version and the book version of Death of a Salesman.
AP English 11 Hollywood V. Text Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman carefully exemplifies the ideal dysfunctional family. With the crazy father, enabling mother, egotistical son, and the forgotten other, it is often a struggle to live in the same house. With all of the different aspects of the play developing at the same time, the confrontation of text opposed to film is inevitable. As far as the case goes with the combination of conflicting personalities, …showed first 75 words of 672 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 672 total…viewer to distinguish the difference between past and present. In conclusion, the film version has more positive aspects than does that of the text. The film keeps the viewer/reader from becoming confused, leading to a better understanding of the play. The original views of the author are better integrated in the text, but being able to see what is going on, more than makes up for the loss, in the mind of the viewers.

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