A Comparative Reading of Selected Cinematic Adaptations of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

1. Introduction With the immergence and overwhelming outspread of the consumption of the modern video culture, directors and producers have had the opportunity to employ literary masterpieces for their subject matter and hence, reel in huge profit.   2. Aims The present study aims to thoroughly anal...

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Main Authors: Pouyan Rezapour, Alireza Anushiravani
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Published: Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://jcl.uk.ac.ir/article_2809_edfb804da41ebc0052cfd6fdc2519186.pdf
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description 1. Introduction With the immergence and overwhelming outspread of the consumption of the modern video culture, directors and producers have had the opportunity to employ literary masterpieces for their subject matter and hence, reel in huge profit.   2. Aims The present study aims to thoroughly analyze three filmic adaptations of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman (1949). In so doing, it is crucial to study the play in the first place. In the next step, the researcher aims to bring to light the dominant discourses and culture of each film’s period of production. The analysis of each adaptation encompasses the ideologies and the mindset of each director and adapter. These different directors and adapters are then compared to each other so as to further bring to light their discourses, not to mention the process of transposition each adaptation has experienced.   3. Methodology What makes this study quite innovative is its comparative aspect. The general framework of this study is Comparative Literature as adaptation studies are considered a major branch of comparative methodology. Contextualization is another critical methodology, which brings to the fore the study of major discourses of the time and place of adaptations. The “wh” questions asked by Linda Hutcheon for the delineation of the creative or faithful process an adaptor has gone through in making an adaptation is the first and foremost important theory applied in this study. The next theory applied is that of George Bluestone who analyzes three areas between literature and film. These areas encompass such aspects as linguistic and image, consciousness and inner thoughts and representation of women. Kamilla Elliot, the next theorist employed, introduces six concepts for adaptation through which different types of adaptation process are delineated.   4. Findings and Conclusion The study comes to find that Benedek and Segal’s adaptations which were produced at a time when America was doing away with Communism as a whole, fail to portray the failure of the American Dream, the theme of the play. Henceforth, the Lomans’ life failure is shown to be the result of the mental demise of the protagonist. German expressionist Schlondörff’s expressionist adaptation being produced at a time when the masses were coming to a consensus that the American Dream is unlikely to come true, fully ad freely depicts the destructive result of the American Dream.
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spelling doaj.art-ebb54451dcbc4730939b3623b07ed7802024-02-17T06:33:35ZfasShahid Bahonar University of Kermanادبیات تطبیقی2008-65122821-10062021-02-01122320922510.22103/jcl.2021.15708.30462809A Comparative Reading of Selected Cinematic Adaptations of Arthur Miller’s Death of a SalesmanPouyan Rezapour0Alireza Anushiravani1.PhD. Candidate, Department of English Literature, Tehran University, Kish International Campus, Kish IslandProfessor of Comparative Literature, Department of English Literature, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran1. Introduction With the immergence and overwhelming outspread of the consumption of the modern video culture, directors and producers have had the opportunity to employ literary masterpieces for their subject matter and hence, reel in huge profit.   2. Aims The present study aims to thoroughly analyze three filmic adaptations of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman (1949). In so doing, it is crucial to study the play in the first place. In the next step, the researcher aims to bring to light the dominant discourses and culture of each film’s period of production. The analysis of each adaptation encompasses the ideologies and the mindset of each director and adapter. These different directors and adapters are then compared to each other so as to further bring to light their discourses, not to mention the process of transposition each adaptation has experienced.   3. Methodology What makes this study quite innovative is its comparative aspect. The general framework of this study is Comparative Literature as adaptation studies are considered a major branch of comparative methodology. Contextualization is another critical methodology, which brings to the fore the study of major discourses of the time and place of adaptations. The “wh” questions asked by Linda Hutcheon for the delineation of the creative or faithful process an adaptor has gone through in making an adaptation is the first and foremost important theory applied in this study. The next theory applied is that of George Bluestone who analyzes three areas between literature and film. These areas encompass such aspects as linguistic and image, consciousness and inner thoughts and representation of women. Kamilla Elliot, the next theorist employed, introduces six concepts for adaptation through which different types of adaptation process are delineated.   4. Findings and Conclusion The study comes to find that Benedek and Segal’s adaptations which were produced at a time when America was doing away with Communism as a whole, fail to portray the failure of the American Dream, the theme of the play. Henceforth, the Lomans’ life failure is shown to be the result of the mental demise of the protagonist. German expressionist Schlondörff’s expressionist adaptation being produced at a time when the masses were coming to a consensus that the American Dream is unlikely to come true, fully ad freely depicts the destructive result of the American Dream.https://jcl.uk.ac.ir/article_2809_edfb804da41ebc0052cfd6fdc2519186.pdfadaptationarthur millercomparative literaturedeath of a salesmanfilmlaszlo benedekalex segalvolker schlondörff
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A Comparative Reading of Selected Cinematic Adaptations of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
ادبیات تطبیقی
adaptation
arthur miller
comparative literature
death of a salesman
film
laszlo benedek
alex segal
volker schlondörff
title A Comparative Reading of Selected Cinematic Adaptations of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
title_full A Comparative Reading of Selected Cinematic Adaptations of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
title_fullStr A Comparative Reading of Selected Cinematic Adaptations of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
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title_short A Comparative Reading of Selected Cinematic Adaptations of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
title_sort comparative reading of selected cinematic adaptations of arthur miller s death of a salesman
topic adaptation
arthur miller
comparative literature
death of a salesman
film
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alex segal
volker schlondörff
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