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    The Death Of A Salesman v.s. The Crucible In The Death Of A Salesman‚ the main character‚ Willy Loman‚ is a unsuccessful salesman caught up in high hopes for his sons‚ Biff and Hap‚ who both also soon become failures. Willy’s flaw is that he has filled his sons up with so much hot air that he is not satisfied when they do not succeed‚ and regrets to believe where they stand in life now‚ as average men. Willy’s reversal of fortune comes right after Biff’s last year of high school. It seems

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    Danielle Altamuro Ms. Coyle Hnrs English 10‚ Period 8 3/31/14 Death of a Salesman Expository Essay Thomas Edison once said‚ “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work”. Every day‚ opportunities are present in the lives of society. However‚ it is society’s choice of whether or not to take these opportunities and run with them. Often‚ people resist change and avoid situations rather than taking advantage of new opportunities. The decision of evading

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    Lonnie Williams Professor Schiffler English 1302 November 4‚ 2012 Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller uses realism as a prevalent factor that truly defines the drama‚ Death of a Salesman‚ and allows the audience to identify with one or more of the characters in the play; primarily Willy. There are several aspects of the drama that contribute to its likeness to the lives and experiences of the audience. The setting refers to existing physical elements of the modern time‚ along with the verbiage

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    Death of a Salesman – A Shattered Dream” The American dream is the longstanding belief‚ held by members of its society‚ that anyone - regardless of race‚ creed‚ or socioeconomic status – could attain success‚ wealth‚ and prosperity. This dream has been both captured and eluded by many. These societal beliefs play a large part in Arthur Miller’s play‚ “Death of a Salesman”. "Death of a Salesman‚" tells the story of Willy Loman‚ a traveling salesman‚ who encounters frustration and failure

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    entire life trying to fulfill that dream. His stubborn pride prevents him from admitting that he has failed and rather then facing his reality and mistakes‚ he commits suicide and escapes them eternally. Linda‚ although supportive to the very end‚ and Biff who only supported him in the end‚ were disappointed in his actions because they knew he was better then what he made himself to be.

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    A common theme in society today is that money is the key to happiness. In A Raisin in the Sun and Death of a Salesman the theme that money is the root of contentment is also present. In A Raisin in the Sun‚ Walter Lee has such a desire to be rich that he neglects his son and wife. Willy‚ in Death of a Salesman‚ is also very distracted by the thought of money. First of all‚ Willy believes that he needs to be as successful as his brother‚ Ben‚ in order to be happy. He spends his whole life wishing

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    Although Death of a Salesman is not a direct critique of the American dream‚ Arthur Miller strives to show the damaging effects of the idea on the lives of the society. Throughout his life‚ Willy Loman has created a distorted image of the American dream‚ which proved to be the cause for his downfall. The protagonist believed that being well-liked‚ as opposed to hard work and ambition‚ is the key to success. The real tragedy is that Loman became so entangled in his dream that he ignored such values

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    Arthur Miller Comparison Paper In the Death of a Salesman and The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller is saying that the “American Dream” and the Red Scare lead to many unnecessary deaths. Through the actions of Willy Loman and John Proctor‚ Miller shows us that the average man would die to save his name and his family. Willy Loman‚ from Death of a Salesman‚ was a the typical man during the late 1940s. He had a wife and two boys and had no other goal but to achieve the “American Dream.” He believed his purpose

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    Langston Hughes’s poem "Dream Deferred" is basically about what happens to dreams when they are put on hold. Hughes probably intended for the poem to focus on the dreams of African-Americans because he originally entitled the poem "Harlem‚" which is the capital of African American life in the United States; however‚ it is just as easy to read the poem as being about dreams in general and what happens when people postpone making them come true. Overall‚ Hughes uses a carefully arranged series of

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    Justin Bardowski College Credit English December 19‚ 2001 Death of a Salesman; Movie vs. Book Death of a Salesman was both a great movie to watch and a great book to read. There were small differences‚ and since they are just about word for word from one another‚ the differences were usually just differences in the way one interpreted the book and envisioned the characters. The major difference I noticed was the way I pictured Linda and the way she was portrayed in the movie. Linda was

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