Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller - Full Audiobook
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- Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller - Full Audiobook
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If you’re watching this or listening to this for school please know that they cut out several scenes and lines
Ok boomer
Such as?
Thank you, I didn't know
I noticed that :( made following along a bit confusing
If you anyone wants to do further research on this play for an essay I would recommend course hero's analysis. It helps a lot
act 2 - 40:30
requiem - 1:23:59
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@@sekyzantakuya9564I love you too, c’mere, give me some sugar
Very painful when a parent obsesses over one of their children. Never ends well.
I saw this play last night and it blew me away. Over 70 years old yet it rung so true for me. I worked in sales for 5 years and bought all the BS until I woke up one day.
I missed some dialogue though so this covers a lot of holes.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank God for this... I had to read this in one night for my English class... It sounds so much better acted out!
Not a student just great appreciation for great writing
Ok so I just finished this. What the hell did I just listen to? I feel like such a mess right now.
34:50 page 50 in the book
1:13:21 page 100 in the book
teacher: *makes me read death of a salesman*
me:
Just count your lucky stars it wasnt of mice and men bucko
@@sawkmicoc4287 Me who read both willingly and regretted it immensely:
Literally me
@@merrittanimation7721 why the regret ?
Literally me rn 😭
I watched a production of this last night.
It blew my mind. I worked in sales for about 5 years; and so much of this rang true of the attitude I had to adopt and the people I worked amongst.
This is what you do when you have a reading assignment that you forgot about and have to have it read by tomorrow.
But it’s also a lot better acted out like this than simply reading it on paper
I remember this book. It's very real, and that's what makes it sad...
Audiobook is every single word from the book is on the video. This is the sound of a play with cut out scenes.
Way meaning of life is death in peace while living in these cruel world is trap.
1:18:25 Biff snaps
That was an abrupt ending!
great story my kids loved it
I Don't know why but I am screaming inside. I Don't feel normal anymore. I failed in life
i love when ermon doesnt shave
not me reading this novel a day before my diploma, how smart I am REALLY istg I fucking hate myself ugh
If you wrote an essay on it I’ll gladly pay you for a copy of it🤣🤣
46:46
Willy was too ambitious for his own good.
1:20:10
Requesting from the universe a real life "Death of a Saleman" but eventually he finds happiness selling hambags and killing other salesmen. Otherwise tldr
1:53 So like, uh, does this mean the two brothers who have been shown to be straight, dating?
No, not all dates are romantic.
“Happy took Biff on a date” means that Hap had a date and he had his date bring a girl for Biff. So a double date.
Later, Happy says, “How about those 2 girls we had tonight?”
@@elliotkatz6940 Helpful :)
@@TheMento98 Indeed, such as dates where one partner is planning to break the news that they want to break up, or dates where the woman is planning to announce she's pregnant.
In many languages word date used to mean a"meeting.
this audiobook skips some parts of my book :(
So this is the very first time Im listening to this, and I think Im missing something... Because for me, this guys life seems pretty tame. Why'd he kill himself? I dont feel like I listened to anything deeply important while other people in the comments are saying this blew their mind?
I performed in this play years ago.
Willy's life,his very essence was based on being a 'man' and how he felt a man should be,especially at the time of this plays writing, it was a time when a man worked and a woman raised a family. To not be able to work and provide a living wasn't just the loss of work,it was the loss of identity, of masculinity. He felt a failure and realised he was old, not wanted
He's like 60 something years old. He's been chasing the same dream and it's been getting further away from him all his life. He gets his kids to chase the same dream and they have the same difficulties he does. He finally realizes that he's ruined his own life and the life of his kids at the end. He's been a burden to everybody and figures the only way he could help his kids now is by giving them whatever money comes out of his death.
@@dastardlydan4022 ur a smart cookie, the way u were able to analyze this story
@@dragonballdimension5185 no, you're just an unintelligent cookie
@@lalalalalala4870 oof so harsh lol
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There needs to be an African American version of the play with maybe Roscoe Orman as Willy, Patricia Rashad as Linda, David Oyelowo as Biff, Michael B. Jordan as Happy, Reginald Velohnston as Charley, Tyler James Williams as Bernard, Danny Glover as Ben, Kellie Shanygne Williams as the Woman, China Anne McClain as Jenny, Levar Burton as Howard, Kel Mitchell as Stanley, Cherie Johnson as Miss Forsythe, and Hallie Bailey as Letta.
Why does there “need” to be? I’m not disagreeing, simply asking why!
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Pov im french ;(
Pov we are french and our teacher told to us to readthis book
Bonjour Mr French!
Heheheha
my teacher made me read this🥹🥹this is our task now im supposed to do a drama abt this myself🥹🥹🥹
1:20:10