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Death of a Salesman and Tess of the d'Urbervilles- similarities -…
Death of a Salesman and Tess of the d'Urbervilles- similarities
Chaos
DOAS
The main sense of chaos come from WIlly's delusion and senialty
He blurs the boundaries between past and present, reality and fiction, and right and wrong.
Chaos is in a familial and domestic sense, e.g. Willy and Biff
The conflict of dreams and goals, argument and hostility and Willy's suicide.
TOD
Alec's death
Prince's death
Variation between Tess's life as a pure woman and the chaos and disorder through Sorrow and Alex is the catalyst to her undoing.
She is continually hounded by her past and hanged for her wrongdoing.
Dangers of modernity
Shame
Downfall
Presence of fate
Catharsis
Anagnorisis
Hamartic
Setting