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: When Rana is attacked in her own bathroom—a space she believed was secure—the trauma stems as much from the violation of privacy as from the physical act itself. 3. Masculinity and the Cycle of Vengeance The Salesman movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert
Asghar Farhadi’s Academy Award-winning film The Salesman ( Forushande ) is a psychological and moral drama that explores the impact of trauma on a middle-class marriage. It serves as a modern Iranian adaptation of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman , using the play as a narrative mirror to examine societal decay, patriarchal pride, and the fragility of the private home. 1. Structural Mirroring: The Play Within a Play The Salesman (2017)
A central motif is the physical and conceptual collapse of the home. : When Rana is attacked in her own
The film follows Emad and Rana, two actors who move into a new apartment while rehearsing for Miller's 1949 play. It serves as a modern Iranian adaptation of
: Emad plays Willy Loman, a man brought down by his failure to meet societal expectations. Just as Willy is humiliated by his lack of success, Emad experiences humiliation when his home is invaded and his wife is assaulted, challenging his role as a "protector".
The Salesman (2016): Intertextuality, Masculinity, and Moral Collapse