Documents tagged with arthur miller

OUTLINE AND OVERVIEW OF SCOGOSTOLOGY-GALAHUMANISM , Version-1 August 1 2009

SCOGOSTOLOGY, SGSG and GALAHUMANISM (GMN) are the alchemical “SECRET” self development sytems that was revealed by the ancient “Anunnaki Astronaut Gods” from Nibiru (the creators of modern human be...
  • scogostology published this 08 / 09 / 2009
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SCOGOSTOLOGY EBOOKS-1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, INTRODUCTION, Version-1, AUGUST 1, 2009

SCOGOSTOLOGY, SGSG and GALAHUMANISM (GMN) are the alchemical “SECRET” self development sytems that was revealed by the ancient “Anunnaki Astronaut Gods” from Nibiru (the creators of modern human be...
  • scogostology published this 08 / 04 / 2009
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SCOGOSTOLOGY eBooks- 1-2-3-4-5 v-1, INTRODUCTION August 1 2009

SCOGOSTOLOGY, SGSG and GALAHUMANISM (GMN) are the alchemical “SECRET” self development sytems that was revealed by the ancient “Anunnaki Astronaut Gods” from Nibiru (the creators of modern human be...
  • scogostology published this 08 / 04 / 2009
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FREE SCOGOSTOLOGY WORLDOLOGY BOOK OF PREDICTION OF FUTURE WORLD EVENTS, 1000-10,000 YRS

SCOGOSTOLOGY WORLDOLOGY, BOOK OF TIME: CONTAINING THE PREDICTION O...
  • worldology published this 07 / 31 / 2009
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Aristotle vs Arthur Miller Analysis

Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ quite neatly follows Aristotle’s plan for the ideal tragedy. According to Aristotle, ‘every tragedy must have six parts – which parts determine its quality, namely; p...
  • jfmcphillips published this 03 / 13 / 2009
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All My Sons

A general bulleted summary of "All My Sons"; some analysis at the end, but mostly just plotline notes
  • magicinworlds published this 10 / 05 / 2008
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Death of a Salesman Notes

Specific Details of Characters given; as for plotline, it only goes up to 3/4 of Act I
  • magicinworlds published this 10 / 05 / 2008
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Moderns and Their Mothers' Reach: Returning to the Empowered Mother, in Tennessee Williams' Cat on

In Terrible Honesty, Ann Douglas argues that moderns felt they needed to find a way to free themselves from their Victorian predecessors, and discusses how the cultural products of the modern perio...
  • Patrick McEvoy-Halston published this 07 / 01 / 2008
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