The Death of a Salesman is a play written by Arthur Miller. The speaker of the book, or play, is Arthur Miller. The occasion is in the Loman house, in Brooklyn, New York, in the 1940s. This was around seventy years ago, and so much has changed between then and now. The audience is anyone who reads the book. Because the book is actually a play, and has also been turned into a movie, the audience can also be anyone who watches the play, or the movie.
The book was a very interesting book to read. It also had a lot of suspenseful parts. Although it was very short, it was still able to pack so much information into the story line. I would love to see the play, if I ever get the chance. I really enjoyed reading the book.
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