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Essay heading: Death of a Salesman Film/Drama Comparison
 
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I would feel more comfortable knowing that almost all the lines would be the same, and I like how in plays the actors must get their lines and emotions right the first time?there is no cutting or editing like in a movie. Although people will always be critical of books or plays turned into movies, one has to admit that seeing the film version gives a clear perception of the book?whether it's what the author has intended or not...
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Many of the actors chosen for roles in the movie seem to fit Miller's portrayal of the characters. However, in the play, Willy Loman is portrayed as a man of considerable size even being called "walrus" at one time, while in the film he is much smaller and is called "shrimp". Although Dustin Hoffman depicts the character of Willy Loman well, he gets so enthralled in the heat of the scene that it sometimes makes the audience wonder if Miller intended for Willy to be so dramatic and emotional...
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