Death of a
Salesman by
Arthur Miller,
published 1949
Main characters: Willy Loman, Linda (his wife), Biff and Happy (his two
sons)Main Plot/Idea/Concept: A washed-up salesman considers the value of his
life and decides he can leave more to his family if he’s dead and his insurance
check provides for them.Tags: tragedy, The American Dream, flashbackThe Glass
Menagerie by
Tennessee
Williams,
published 1945
Genre: playSetting: 1937, St. LouisMain characters: The Wingfield family: Tom, Laura, and their mother AmandaMain Plot/Idea/Concept: The family’s situation is revealed through Tom’s
memories. Tom worries he will have to work at a meaningless job instead of
writing poetry, which is more satisfying. Amanda is worried that Laura, who
wears a brace on her leg and is overly shy, will never find a suitor.Tags: tragedy, family drama, symbolism, alienationJude the Obscure
by Thomas Hardy,
first serialized,
then published as a
book in 1894
Genre: novelSetting: Southwest EnglandMain characters: Jude Fawley, Arabella Donn, Sue Bridehead, Mr. PhillotsonMain Plot/Idea/Concept: Jude Fawley is a stonemason who desires to be a
scholar, and toward that end, teaches himself Greek and Latin. Before he can
try to enter the university, he marries an unrefined local girl, Arabella Donn,
but she deserts him within two years. He moves to Christminster and meets Sue
Bridehead, his cousin, who becomes the love of his life. However, she marries
Mr. Phillotson. Sue is unhappy in this marriage, partly because she loves Jude,
so she leaves her husband and goes to live, unmarried, with Jude. Jude and Sue
have several children together and are ostracized for their behavior.Tags: marriage, conventional morality, individualismThe Jungle by
Upton Sinclair,
published 1906
Genre: novel (social criticism, muckraking)Setting: 1900, Packingtown, the meat packing section of ChicagoMain characters: Jurgis Rudkus, Ona Lukoszaite, Teta Elzbieta Lukoszaite,
Marija Berczynskas, and Phil ConnorMain Plot/Idea/Concept: Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant, and his
extended family hope that by working hard they can share in the American