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A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF ARTHUR MILLER’S PLAYS

Dr. Arti
Page No. : 166-172

ABSTRACT

The majority of artistic productions have always reflected images of society at its core since society and its human ties have always been intertwined with arts and culture. The autonomous area of sociological studies of art has a long history, although sociological studies as a whole have grown significantly in the 19th and 20th centuries with the development of modern social fields of research. As a pioneering theorist in the sociology of literature and the arts, Georgy Lukacs has directed numerous investigations in the area of contemporary play. The two important plays Death of a Salesman and All My Sons by Arthur Miller have been the subject of this study’s analysis, which Miller has used in his artwork to analyse and entwine social themes and realities. As a result, a possible map has been created as a clear example for playwrights in the modern era of theatre on how to relate to social and cultural issues, not only in a descriptive technique but in an analytical, critical way.


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