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    roots or royal ties. Willy Loman is an average salesman ageing in the mid sixties with a dream‚ an American dream. He has a family; a wife and two boys. His average dream of having a better job earning a decent living‚ and providing a better living standard for himself and his family. There are three main characteristics that characterize Willy as the protagonist in Death of a Salesman; his love of being social‚ the fact that he is a dreamer and a lover. Willy Loman has always believed that the

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    Hap Loman Monologue

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    the dark‚ a silhouette of HAPPY emerges‚ carrying a suitcase and a bouquet of cheap flowers. As he approaches a middle of the stage‚ we see the white tiles of the New York metro behind him. He doesn’t move any further‚ but puts the suitcase and the bouquet on the ground and stands with a hazy look focused on whatever that is in front of him. From the other side‚ a COLLEAGUE appears. COLLEAGUE: The hell hath frozen! Since when does Hap Loman travel by a subway? HAPPY (wakes out of the haze‚ looks

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    Willy Loman Dishonest

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    While Willy continually puts Biff on a pedestal‚ setting him up for failure‚ he barely pays attention to his younger son‚ Happy‚ who simply desires respect and affirmation from his father. Further‚ Willy is frequently dishonest‚ in particular to his wife‚ Linda‚ about his income‚ his actual stature‚ and his faithfulness. It finally culminates when he is caught cheating on his wife by Biff‚ and goes so far to get his son to keep quiet about his indiscretion. Although Biff never tells his mom what happened

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    Willy Loman Analysis

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    In order to underscore these constraints‚ Miller juxtaposes the dullness of the Lomans’ “present” existence with the natural world around them (Miller 1). Almost immediately upon returning from work‚ Willy remarks how he caught himself “looking at scenery” and noticing that “the trees are so thick‚ and the sun is warm” (Miller 3). The fact that‚ in admiring the scenery‚ Willy “forgot” he “was driving” and almost crossed “over the white line” highlights the tension between the boundaries of the material

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    Willy Loman had many blessings in his life: he had a supportive wife‚ two healthy children‚ and talent as a carpenter‚ yet despite possessing what many would consider to be happiness‚ Willy was filled with anger‚ resentment‚ and sadness at his existence‚ for the road he traversed was a bitter one. Willy Loman was abandoned during his childhood‚ stating to Ben during a flashback when asked how much he remembered about his father‚ “Well‚ I was just a baby‚ of course‚ only three or four years old” and

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    Willy Loman Suffering

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    “Death of a Salesman‚” by Arthur Miller‚ Biff Loman‚ Willy Loman’s son suffers the most from Willy’s illusions and imaginations by having Willy lack parental guidance since the beginning‚ Willy thinking appearance in the key to success‚

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    Biff Loman's Tragic Flaw

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    Biff Loman is the thirty year old son of Willy Loman. He is liked by others and‚ due to his father’s teachings as a child‚ has an appealing personality. During his senior year‚ he was set to go to the University of Virginia on a football scholarship‚ but never made up his flunked math course after witnessing his father having an affair. After high school‚ Biff spent many years hopping from one low income job to another; he even spent some time in jail. Although Biff adored his dad as a child‚ he

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    Willy Loman an Existentialist? Can anyone control their life? Is the power of control in human beings’ hands to make choices and set or know the exact outcome of those choices? Personally‚ I don’t believe that human beings are awarded with such a power as to be able to change any aspect of their lives. The purpose of my essay is to focus on the life of Willy Loman‚ a protagonist in a play called Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. Is Willy Loman an existentialist or he thinks he has no control

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    Willy Loman Eulogy

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    so many great memories in that house from when Biff and I were younger‚ especially when you had that red Chevy. That day when Biff was scoring a touchdown in your honor and we all piled up in the Chevy was one of my favorite memories. A time when things were simpler and we looked to you as a hero. You’ve always been a hero for all of the dedicated sales trips you made to support the family and pay for the house. At some point after high school‚ Biff had always seen you in a different way. He felt

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    Willy Loman Symbols

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    Symbols in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” (Symbolism of the Rubber Hose‚ Seeds‚ and Stockings in Miller’s “Death of a Salesman”) Willy Loman is the protagonist in Arthur Miller’s play‚ “Death of a Salesman.” While reading the play‚ readers realize how many life struggles Willy has been through and is still going through. His whole working career has been spent working as a traveling salesman for a company. Willy’s struggle dealing with his work comes with the fact that he has been working

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