Objective time and subjective time in the plot of death of a salesman : a cognitive neuropsychological approach
Other Title(s)
الزمن الموضوعي و الزمن الذاتي في حبكة تراجيدية آرثر ميلر موت بائع متجول : تحليل معرفي نفس-دماغي
Author
al-Hawamidah, Mufid al-Abd Allah
Source
Jerash : for Research and Studies
Issue
Vol. 22, Issue 2 (31 Dec. 2021), pp.1693-1714, 22 p.
Publisher
Jerash University the Deanship of Scientific Research and Postgraduate Studies
Publication Date
2021-12-31
Country of Publication
Jordan
No. of Pages
22
Main Subjects
Languages & Comparative Literature
Abstract EN
This study aims at analyzing Arthur Miller's utilization of objective time and subjective time in his tragedy of Death of a Salesman (1949).
Objective time is related to events in the present, whereas subjective time is related to his memories of the past and predictions of the future.
The study presents the concepts of objective time and subjective time in the light of recent relevant neuropsychological studies and analyzes the text in light of them.Present events that belong to the objective sphere in the play are few and they make the backbone of the plot which covers the last two days in the life of the character.
These events and the dialogs they stimulate belong to the domain of objective time.
The memories these events and dialogs trigger belong to the domain of subjective time.
Memories of past experiences and future predictions record the protagonist's mental activities of the mind moving back and forth in time which is either gone or has not come.
Therefore, these memories cover the past life of sixty-three years of the protagonist, whereas the objective sphere covers the last 24 hours of the protagonist's life.
The study divides the remembered life of the protagonist into three phases, namely his early years before he got his job as a salesman in Wagner's company at the age of thirty-four, the second phase covers the years from thirty-four to fifty-one when his son discovers his illicit relationship with a woman in a hotel in Boston, and the last phase covers events till the beginning of the play.
Noticeably, the character does not remember things in the order of their occurrence.
Remembered events from the three stages are related randomly across the play.
The study explicates why the playwright uses episodic memory in the first and third phases and future memory is recruited to predict prospective events and achievements during the years of the second phase
American Psychological Association (APA)
al-Hawamidah, Mufid al-Abd Allah. 2021. Objective time and subjective time in the plot of death of a salesman : a cognitive neuropsychological approach. Jerash : for Research and Studies،Vol. 22, no. 2, pp.1693-1714.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1343846
Modern Language Association (MLA)
al-Hawamidah, Mufid al-Abd Allah. Objective time and subjective time in the plot of death of a salesman : a cognitive neuropsychological approach. Jerash : for Research and Studies Vol. 22, no. 2 (Dec. 2021), pp.1693-1714.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1343846
American Medical Association (AMA)
al-Hawamidah, Mufid al-Abd Allah. Objective time and subjective time in the plot of death of a salesman : a cognitive neuropsychological approach. Jerash : for Research and Studies. 2021. Vol. 22, no. 2, pp.1693-1714.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1343846
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Text in English ; abstracts in English and Arabic.
Record ID
BIM-1343846