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Published on: 2015-11-06
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The representation of the body in Arthur Miller is a complex phenomenon in respect to portraying and confronting subjects, in their attempt at containing and destabilizing each other, in their formation of limit and unit, and in their manifestation of meaning and meaningful acts. The body works both as a negotiator and actor, victim and victimizer, torturer and tortured. Apart from identifying itself with the dominating agent, the power holder, the body for Miller works as an individual agent, representing itself as a speaking character, as a speaker for the self in pain.Although few critiques have generally considered power as an inseparable ingredient of Miller’s dramaturgy, hardly any of them specifically examines how this power takes hostage of the body and how the body is involved in the dialectic role of the power network both crucializing and compartmentalizing it. The body contains the body, fights the body and resists the body. The body changes consciousness, creates consciousness and, in the end, also represents consciousness.To examine the expressive process of the body, I consider for analysis four of Miller’s representative plays: The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, Incident at Vichy, and Broken Glass. Although other plays, for example, All My Sons, Death of a Salesman, and After the Fall, have in different capacities focused on the body as an icon of contact and competition, these aforementioned plays seem to separate themselves from the others by their insistence on the body as a powerful site of multidimensional complexities of power. These plays contain what Seymour calls “the frailty and vulnerability of the body” in her treatise on the technological embodiment of the body in the new millennium. Arthur Miller's The Crucible: Fact & Fiction by Margo Burns A look at the historical truth behind Arthur Miller's play. Life Quotes Philosophy of Life Sayings Meaning of Life ... Life is the hyphen between matter and spirit. Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare Guesses at Truth by Two Brothers 1827 My life has a superb cast but I ... Arthur Arden American Horror Story Wiki Fandom powered ... Dr. Arthur Arden (n Hans Gruber) is the physician and Administrator at Briarcliff Manor. He is... 'A View From the Bridge' Broadway Review: Ivo van Hove ... A View From the Bridge Broadway Review: Ivo van Hove Strips Arthur Miller to the Bare Bone The Crucible by Arthur Miller - English Works The Crucible by Arthur Miller deals with the contagious spread of difference that sweeps Salem during a time of political and social upheaval. Marilyn Monroe - Wikipedia James Dougherty (m. 1942; div. 1946) Joe DiMaggio (m. 1954; div. 1955) Arthur Miller (m. 1956; div. 1961) Appendix:Glossary - Wiktionary A glossary of terms used in the body of this dictionary. See also Wiktionary:Glossary which contains terms used elsewhere in the Wiktionary community. Arthur Miller - Screenwriter Playwright - Biography.com Arthur Miller is considered one of the greatest American playwrights of the 20th century. His best known plays include 'All My Sons' 'A View from the Bridge' 'The ... Death of a Salesman: PLOT SUMMARY / THEMES / MINOR THEMES ... death of a salesman: plot summary / themes / minor themes / major theme / arthur miller biography Arthur Lee (musician) - Wikipedia Arthur Taylor Lee (born Arthur Porter Taylor; March 7 1945 August 3 2006) was an American singer and songwriter who rose to fame as the frontman of the Los ...
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