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    Trenton Romleski Professor Landau English 2 22 March 2016 Lose Your Dreams and You Will Lose Your Mind 1950’s America was a time where Women didn’t have the right to vote and society was male dominated. In the play The Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ Willy Loman an older salesman‚ insists on being physically attractive‚ having a great personality and being “well liked”. His emphasis on being respected and personable is associated with the masculine idea of always being in charge or being on top

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    In Arthur Miller’s “Death of a salesman “ we learn all about tragedy and happiness. Willy Loman‚ the main character is a very charismatic person‚ he has bursts of happiness and bursts of anger and sadness. His two sons Biff and Happy contribute to his mood in many different aspects‚ we start to see how relationships mold and how they fall. Through Willy’s actions the reader can see Willy is a chronic liar throughout the story. Willy loman starts off this book with a great attitude and sense

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    their perception of reality in the same way it did to Willy Loman. Willy’s inability to recognize the actual reality of his situation is first seen during the scene where Ben is introduced. In this scene‚ Ben tells of their father’s success as a salesman and his own rapid success with diamonds in Africa. As a result of this “interaction”‚ Willy believes that either he or his sons will have a similar kind of success. The confused man does not take into account that Ben happened to be extremely lucky

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    Analysis of the Ending of "Death of a Salesman" The play "Death of a Salesman" shows the final demise of Willy Loman‚ a sixty- year-old salesman in the America of the 1940’s‚ who has deluded himself all his life about being a big success in the business world. It also portrays his wife Linda‚ who "plays along" nicely with his lies and tells him what he wants to hear‚ out of compassion. The book describes the last day of his life‚ but there are frequent "flashbacks" in which Willy relives key events

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    Death of a Salesman Response The Loman family is a family that people can easily relate to. The two sons‚ Billy and Happy‚ face a decision that many teens have to face. This decision is to choose their future jobs. As a teenager myself I know how tough it is to choose between doing what you like and doing what society or your parents approve‚ or what has a good income‚ etc. Willy is a salesman and he wants his sons to become business guys‚ however Billy does not like the business life‚ he’d rather

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    idealism and truth in an individual’s life can have calamitous effects. It is significant in an individual’s life because it can lead to the deterioration of an individual’s sanity‚ destruction of family relationships and ultimately death. This is exemplified in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ by Willy Loman. Willy spends his whole life pursuing the American Dream. This pursuit leaves him in debt and lacking less than a sliver of sanity. This man lacks the capacity to face the truth; the reality of

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    Another idea of success that Happy and Biff embodied from Willy was materialism‚ the urge to claim as many material things as they can. During Happy and Biffs childhood they observed how Willy got in dues and stole many material things just so he could feel successful. It came to the point in which he had his sons steal for him just so he can feel more empowered over things‚ and since Happy and Biff were growing around that idea they started to embody it. For instance‚ as happy got older he was just

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    Death of A Salesman Introduction American is a capitalist society in which everyone is dispensable‚ where new is seen as being better: A place where people are valued by material things and not by their personality. The American dream rules America‚ believing that with hard work and a belief in yourself you can achieve your goals in life‚ money and many friends. Many people have tried to live ‘the dream‘‚ but few have achieved it after all a dream is only a dream. Death of a Salesman is

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    Is Happy the character to feel sympathy for or to be despised? In the play “Death of a Salesman” written by Arthur Miller‚ Miller shows Happy as a young‚ handsome‚ successful man who is working in some company as an assistant manager when in reality he is just an assistant of an assistant manager‚ Happy himself is trying to make himself appeal more than he is. Throughout the whole play we can see that Happy as a flat character but sometimes we can see that Miller actually makes feel sympathy

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    The character of Ben in Arthur Miller’s Death Of A Salesman functions towards the development of his main character‚ Willy. Miller uses him as the guiding light for Willie’s character; he provides the backbone for what Willy strives for throughout life. Ben functions as Willies idol‚ and through exploration into which Ben is‚ we see who Willy is. By viewing Ben’s morals‚ and actions‚ we are able to see what Willy himself wishes for and believes in. By allowing for our understanding of who Willy

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