Literal Summary on Arthur Millers The Price
Arthur Miller, a famous American playwright, has again successfully created another excellent, dramatic literary piece, The Price. ... The play’s title unsubtly refers to the price people pay for their choices in life. ... His wife enters the scene for a brief time, and leaves to run errands, warning Victor to be careful of the businessman and the low price he may set. ... The sentimental value of the furniture causes him to have second thoughts about selling it, but he finally asks for the price. ... Solomon informs him that he will pay one thousand two hundred dollars for everything, an unusually low price. ... It ends quit tragically, as most Arthur Miller plays do. ... People do pay a price for every choice that they make. The way Victor paid a price for taking care of his father all those years (giving up an opportunity for a career) Walter paid the price for choosing a career over his family (giving up his relationship with his brother). I also enjoyed the fact Arthur Miller could center the play in one scene and still manage to make it incredibly interesting. ... I think Arthur Miller in incredible and I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys fine literature.