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    pursuit of Happiness” (Rakove‚ 77). This was the birth of the American Dream. Immigrants flocked to America in search of a richer and fuller life with happiness. Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman documents the downward spiral of Willie Loman’s aspirations and hopes for the American Dream which lead to his suicide. The film “revolves around the last twenty-four hours in the life of Willy Loman‚ a sixty-three-year old traveling salesman whose ideas of success conflict with the reality that he is living”

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    Miller’s character Willy in the novel Death of a salesman‚ attempting to establish his real influences and manipulation of the plot and fellow character’s outcome. After my studying of the novel I have come to the conclusion that Willy’s character is both a victimizer and a victim. Willy’s action influences his family’s lives in various ways such as brainwashing his son Happy into pursuing his competitive and destructive desire to be "well-liked" and attain the "American dream"‚ while he has a bipolar

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    Many people define the American dream in different ways. Some may define it by the value of your belongings or how much money you have. To others it may just simply be the thought of happiness. It may also be the thought of doing whatever you please to do and being content with that. Everyone has their own way to describe but Willy Loman has his own American Dream. Throughout this play you go through the lives of a family whose trying to be on top in life. At least that’s the goal in the eyes of

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    Death of a Salesman Header/title including a visual representation or symbol Consideration of colour‚ text size and font Present an analysis of issues and ideas linked to your class texts and areful choice of hyperlinks relating to these subjects Visual representations of your chosen and ideas Character section should profile one charcter from each of your texts‚ detailing their background‚ interests‚ etc Compose a blog with at least three messages on a topic relevant to an issue linked to your

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    is the thing that allows people to live in mansion ’s with helipad ’s as well as underground society forced to live in the many tunnels and passageways under New York City and to beg for their meals. Although this is definitely the extreme that I have described. It is sometimes indescribably cruel and other times very gracious. This thing that I write about is the American system. In Arthur Miller ’s moving and powerful play‚ "Death of a Salesman"‚ Miller uses many character to contrast the difference

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    The American Dream in the Death of A Salesman is very evident. He has this idea of how his life should be and he will do anything to succeed at this dream. Just like the Death of a salesman the Death of a traveling salesman has a dream to. Their dreams are pretty similar in the way that they strive to be good salesman. In Death of Salesman he shows his American dream from the beginning. He has this idea of how he should be and how people should view him as a salesman. The whole time he is expressing

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    The “American Dream” is based on the “Declaration of Independence”: “We believe that all men are born with these inalienable rights - life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” (Thomas Jefferson‚ 1776). This “dream” consists of a genuine and determined belief that in America‚ all things are possible to all men‚ regardless of birth or wealth; if you work hard enough you will achieve anything. However‚ Miller believes that people have been “ultimately misguided” and Miller’s play‚ “Death of a Salesman”

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    deals with the presence of the American dream in the book "Death of a salesman" by Arthur Miller. It is a story about a man‚ Willy Loman‚ whose efforts to achieve this American dream went unrewarded‚ and because of this‚ he starts having a huge variety of problems with his family‚ friends and work. The way Americans wish to live their lives‚ is not achieved by every single person. This is clearly seen in Willy Loman‚ who is a man who worked all his life as a salesman‚ and never achieved anything

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    across the Atlantic Ocean to settle into the first American colonies‚ the Westward push that sent thousands of Americans to new territory atop cart and buggy in search of riches‚ the allure that drew people from farms into the city and sparked the industrial revolution: The American Dream. The term embodies the right of each and every American to freedom and to the opportunity for prosperity and success. The Death of a Salesman details the story of Willy Loman‚ an aging businessman dissatisfied with the

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    February 2013 Arthur Miller penned Death of a Salesman in an ever-changing period‚ the 1950s. During this time‚ many Americans were stepping back for a bit of self-analysis‚ both as a county‚ and as individuals. This is present in Death of a Salesman‚ as well as another well-known work‚ an essay by John Steinbeck‚ “Paradox and Dream.” In this Steinbeck analyzes the state of America and what exactly it is they’re striving for(Thomas). In Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller takes on a similar task

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