Sunday, September 1, 2019
Effective inroduction Essay
This essay will be assessing how this section forms an effective introduction to the play. Firstly Miller sets the scene. He begins with describing ââ¬Ëthe backyard of the Keller home, in the outskirts of an American town. ââ¬Ë (pg 3) Automatically from this we gather that the play is an American drama. Evidently if you had read previous playwrights by Miller or know his Nationality you would have all ready established the fact of an American play. If not then with-in the first line you are well informed. Next he states the particular time of year in which the play is set ââ¬Å"august of our eraâ⬠(pg 3) this suggests the weather would be ââ¬Å"beautiful? Not a cloudâ⬠(pg 4). It also even goes into further detail informing you of the date and time ââ¬Å"early Sunday morningâ⬠(pg 3) He then progresses into describing the house and garden here we can already begin to guess the state, and class of the family. ââ¬Å"The house is two stories high, and has seven roomsâ⬠(pg 3. ) He then describes the arrangement of the garden. ââ¬Å"Garden chairs and a table are scattered aroundâ⬠(pg 3) this is very affective as we can imagine a clear picture of where the main conversations and drama will take place. The atmosphere is very cheerful and friendly and suggests that the Kellerââ¬â¢s are a popular family. This contrasts later on in the play, when we find out they dint always used to be a popular family due to Joeââ¬â¢s jail incident, and the fact that the neighbour thought he was a ââ¬Ëmurderer. ââ¬Ë Also the biggest contrast would be at the end of the play when the tension wouldnââ¬â¢t be calm anymore, instead it is full of resentment by Chris towards Joe, full of guilt on Joeââ¬â¢s behalf, and finally after Joeââ¬â¢s suicide the mood it is upsetting and dramatic. The characters are then introduced; Joe, Chris, and the neighbours. Joeââ¬â¢s characterââ¬â¢s first impression is under educated. ââ¬Å"To see what people want you know? â⬠(pg 4/5), and from the stage directions at the beginning of act one: ââ¬Å".. terrible concentration of the uneducated manâ⬠(page 3. ) also He asks Dr Bayliss if Frank is: ââ¬Å"Talking senseâ⬠(pg 6) this suggests he donââ¬â¢t understand him, This shows us he doesnââ¬â¢t understand peopleââ¬â¢s ideas, and has a very narrow view of peopleââ¬â¢s jobs and lively-hoods ââ¬Å"wanted old dictionariesâ⬠¦ whatââ¬â¢s a man going to do with an old dictionary? â⬠(pg 5) This links into him being very money motivated and materialistic. He cares about money a great deal and values everything by itââ¬â¢s monetary value: ââ¬Å"You mean heââ¬â¢ll make a living out of that? ââ¬Å"(pg 5.) Also we know Joe is very proud and takes good care of his business, this is proven when Miller sets the scene talks about the house ââ¬Å"cost fifteen thousand in the early twenties when it was builtâ⬠(introduction pg 2) this suggests the house is only about 28-30 years old, as it was built in the twenties, and this play was written around two years of WWII ending in 1945. Meaning Keller has bought this house, and is able to provide and support his family indicating he is a good at his job, and a wealthy business man this is backed up later in the book when he talks to Kate about how he was ââ¬Å"put outâ⬠(pg 72) at ten and made to earn for a living. Overall Joe has come from a poorer background, and has managed to work himself up the social ladder. He is not just a serious business man, he is kind and friendly, popular with Bert a young boy he often plays detective games with. Chris is Joeââ¬â¢s son who is introduced on page 9. Together Joe and Chris have a conversation where Ann (Chrisââ¬â¢s wife to be as we find out later on in the play) people describe her as a ââ¬Å"beautiful girlâ⬠she is seen as mysterious, which draws in the audience. Also Kate (Joeââ¬â¢s wife and Chrisââ¬â¢s mother) who is seen as optimistic and living in hope are referred to, however at the start of Act Three there is a contrast between Kateââ¬â¢s idealism and Jimââ¬â¢s practicality. ââ¬Å"youââ¬â¢re so childish Jimâ⬠showing she thinks he nai ve and immature. This starts the build up of tension in Act Three. Miller describes Chris as a ââ¬Å"man capable of immense affection and loyaltyâ⬠(pg 9 stage directions) Before the character even speaks the audience already gets a feel that Chris is going to be the ââ¬Ëgood-guyââ¬â¢ in the play. The other characters introduced are Dr Jim Bayliss our first impression of Jim is that he cynical and realistic when talking to Keller about the rain he says he doesnââ¬â¢t believe in the papers ââ¬Å"then it cantâ⬠(pg 4) Hr is critical and sarcastic of the weather. Jim is very against his son being a doctor ââ¬Å"over my dead bodyâ⬠(pg 6) this shows he doesnââ¬â¢t enjoy his profession and we find out later that he had tried to follow his ambition helping humanity, but he couldnââ¬â¢t afford to provide for his family. ââ¬Å"I would love to help humanity on a Warner Brotherââ¬â¢s salaryâ⬠(pg 7) Again another person who is realistic about money, already we get an impression that one of the themes of the play is money and materialism. This also parallels Joes actions, both men have had to compromise their occupation, and had to do things they regret to earn a living. However there is a huge contrast at the start of Act Three. Jim realizes moneys not everything ââ¬Å"money. Money-money-money-money, you say it long enough it doesnââ¬â¢tââ¬â¢ mean anythingâ⬠(pg 69) This is a sub-plot in the play. But could this need for money all be down to his wife sue? Sue comes in just as Jim talks about ââ¬Å"not a damn thing to look at in the neighbour hoodâ⬠(pg 7) an awkward moment to introduce a new character but miller purposely picked this so automatically we can get an idea of Sue and Jimââ¬â¢s uneasy relationship. Sue comes across as jealous ââ¬Å"she enjoys it more when you tell her to lay downâ⬠(pg 7) implying one of her husbands clients fancies him. Her jealously is seen more stronger later on in the play when she speaks to Ann about trying to convince Chris in moving away, she can be quite harsh and nasty. She is very money obsessed. This is effectual.
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