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    2.3.1 Journal

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    2.3.1 Journal: Analyze the Reading Journal This is your journal activity. Complete the prewriting steps below before moving on to the journal response. Read and Paraphrase Read the opening stage directions of Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. A melody is heard‚ played upon a flute. It is small and fine‚ telling of grass and trees and the horizon. The curtain rises. Before us is the Salesman’s house. We are aware of towering‚ angular shapes behind it‚ surrounding it on all sides.

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    Who Is Willy Loman A Hero

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    A Modern American’s Tragedy Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller‚ a play performed in 1949. Willy Loman‚ the protagonist‚ always tried to achieve his American dream. Biff‚ Willy’s oldest son‚ received most of love from his father and was hoped to be successful. However‚ Biff was not making anything to be successful. Happy‚ Willy’s youngest son‚ also lost the way finding his self and being successful. The play took place at time that Biff went back home after years far away from family; since

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    Nikko Araujo Monday‚ April 22nd‚ 2013 The Road to Achieving the American Dream When it comes to Willy Loman from “Death of a Salesman” and Boy Willie from the “Piano Lesson” it is no secret that these two main characters have a very unique personality. They both seem to be very headstrong and demanding whenever they wanted to get something done. They are good examples of representative and quintessential characters because they are ordinary people‚ and they also embody an entire group. These

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    Throughout "Death of a Salesman"‚ Arthur Miller presents a very bleak view of women. From the male opinion‚ to their place in the play‚ women were subjugated. Some may think this was just a role set out by Arthur Miller for this play. I find this difficult to believe given the ubiquity‚ leaving me to think that Mr. Miller is an unrelenting misogynist. This is not only demonstrated by the superficial factors such as‚ dialogue‚ events‚ but also the subtle nuances. Factors like setting and relationships

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    Willy Loman

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    One who lives their life in truth will be happier than one who lives in lies. Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is about a salesman named Willy Loman who struggles with change within his life. During the movie‚ Linda plays the role of Willy’s wife and the mother of their two children‚ Biff and Happy Loman. Linda tries to help her husband as he goes through a tough time with his job. Linda is the supportive character that tries to make peace between everyone. To begin with‚ Linda can be described

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    Willy Loman Eulogy

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    Giorgio Arnaboldi Professor Lindsey AML2020 February 26‚ 2014 Hardworking Salesman with Unfulfilled Dreams Hey Pops. I wish we could’ve had one more night out on the town‚ whistling at cute girls as they walked by. I’m getting married you know; I was going to settle down and fix everything while you were still here. We had 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

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    Biff Loman's Tragic Flaw

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    leads to his father’s death. This combined with his many years of thievery and job hopping contribute to his character’s downfall. Despite his errors‚ he does gain self-knowledge by the end of the play. In his self-recognition‚ he realizes that he was not his father‚ he isn’t a salesman‚ and that he had spent years trying to be something that does not reflect his dreams or wants. He also develops a new understanding of his father’s lack of self-knowledge and how it led to his death. After his self-recognition

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    Death of a Salesman: Failure of the American Dream Arthur Miller’s prized play Death of a Salesman tells the tragic story of a conflicted salesman‚ Willy Loman‚ who encounters personal failure and disappointment throughout his life. When faced with his numerous failures‚ Willy chooses to live in the past through memories and flash-backs to convince himself of his success. Loman symbolizes the idyllic American Dream of the time‚ where the promise of the perfect wife‚ a beautiful home‚ and a

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    Willy Loman is a salesman of Arthur Miller’s novel‚ Death of a Salesman‚ who recently got fired. To begin‚ Willy has a wife‚ Linda Loman‚ and two boys‚ Biff and Happy. In the beginning‚ Willy returns home from working throughout all of New England trying to sell his company products. When he returns home‚ he is annoyed with everything around him and his wife tries to comfort him. Most importantly‚ he is angry at his son‚ Biff‚ for being a failure. Throughout the whole novel‚ Biff and Willy go at

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    Death of a Salesman is a modern tragedy wherein the main character of the play is a common every man without any noble 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;

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