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    Death of a Salesman Willy is a man who cares about success. His entire life has been spent trying to get the American Dream. He is a very proud man. Willy wants to give his family a good life‚ so he constantly buys new things which have put him in debt. He is very absorbed in the past and angers easily‚ especially to his son Biff. Most of the relationships he has with his family are strained. He cheated on his wife so his relationship with her is guilt ridden. This causes him to get angry

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    College Prep English 1 10 November 2013 The Crucible The Red Scare inspired Arthur Miller to write The Crucible‚ which is one of the best societal mirrors ever made. It portrays influential universal truths‚ one of many being that people often cave in to authority figures for fear of being socially isolated. Throughout the story this specific truth comes up frequently in many forms‚ from the lack of resistance to the trials to the actions of some of the girls involved. Additionally‚ the actions

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    and saving himself. She promises nothing but asks to speak to him anyway. When they are left alone‚ they discuss their baby and recent events. He has been tortured and has not heard anything. She tells him that Giles Corey was crushed (by stones) to death. He had refused to enter a plea in order to prevent his land from being forfeited. Elizabeth tries to take the blame for Proctor’s unfaithfulness‚ which causes him great pain. Hathorne enters and John states that he will keep his life. The men enter

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    All My Sons From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search |All My Sons | |Written by |Arthur Miller | |Characters |Joe Keller | | |Kate Keller | | |Chris Keller | |

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    Willy’s Idea of Success is Misguided Willy Loman‚ the main character in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ is idealistic‚ stubborn and has a false sense of importance. He exhibits skewed perceptions of society that have a negative impact on him and his family. Willy believes that his philosophy of life is one that will guarantee himself and his family a life of wealth and success. Willy cannot achieve this success because his perceptions and methods to obtain it are wrong. Willy thinks

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    noun defined as; a container of metal or refractory material employed for heating substances to high temperatures‚ in the traditional sense but‚ it also means a severe‚ searching test or trial. The latter of the two definitions is exactly what Arthur Miller had in mind when he wrote the play‚ The Crucible. The play set in Salem Massachusetts during the start of the infamous Salem Witch Trials‚ is about the struggle to discover truth within the twisted and brutal lies flying about the little town‚

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    In Arthur miller’s‚ Death of a Salesman‚ Willy Loman‚ the protagonist of the play‚ is used as an example to show that once you lie‚ everything goes downhill. Willy is a salesman‚ that travels to far cities away from his house to make people interested in his supplies. In the opening scene‚ he tells Linda‚ his wife‚ that he is exhausted from driving far away from home. Willy‚ then continuously talks about how he is a vital asset to the company‚ yet they have him doing the same thing for the past thirty

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    at times be impossible. We expect‚ from reading the first tragedies‚ that only kings or nobility can be tragic heroes. Arthur Miller himself said‚ "I believe that the common man is as apt a subject for tragedy in its highest sense as kings were…[The same characteristics] which were enacted by royal beings…apply to everyone in similar emotional situations." Death of a Salesman can be defined as a tragedy‚ with Willy Loman as the tragic hero. Willy Loman has a tragic flaw characteristic of all

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    “This a strange time‚ Mister. No man may longer doubt the powers of the dark are gathered in monstrous attack upon this village” (Miller 62). This was stated by Reverend Hale in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. This play takes place during the infamous Salem Witch Trials. Arthur Miller provides a setting in which chaos and terror make this play dramatic and enjoyable. There are many themes involved in the play‚ and many characters that represent these themes. One might say the theme of scapegoating

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    The American Dream   America has long been known as a land of opportunity. Out of that thinking comes the "American Dream‚" the idea that anyone can ultimately achieve success‚ even if he or she began with nothing. In "The Death of a Salesman"‚ Arthur Miller uses the characterization of Willy Loman to represent the failure of his ideal of the American Dream. Willy’s quest for the American Dream leads to his failure because throughout his life he pursues the illusion of the American Dream and not

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