Arthur miller's death of a salesman is different than its classically tragic ancestors because?

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Arthur miller's death of a salesman is different than its classically tragic ancestors because it does not contain Gods, but rather contemporary forces. Option B

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What is classical tragedy?

Generally, The reproduction of a single event, in which a hero of high standing suffers a fall from fortune to misery, is the essence of the one-act tragedy that defines classical tragedy.

In conclusion, The fall must occur not because of the protagonist's vices or depravity, but because of a "tragic fault," which is defined as a mistake or deficiency in an otherwise decent protagonist.

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complete question

Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is different than its classically tragic ancestors because it

A. contains scenes of absurd humor.

B. does not contain Gods, but rather contemporary forces.

C. Willy Loman was a rich beaurocrat.

D. there is more than one major tragic character.