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    Death of a Salesman In this play-write‚ it shows that Biff is the protagonist. This is because unlike Willy‚ Hap‚ and Linda‚ Biff goes through a great change and is transformed by the action of the play. At the very end of the play‚ at Willy’s funeral‚ Biff announces that he’s leaving New York City. This is because he is ready to move on in his life‚ whereas Hap is holding onto the past‚ like Willy had‚ and decides to stay put. Willy‚ strong in his belief of the "American Dream"‚ never

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    Dream has been a prominent discussion in the eyes of many critics‚ especially when attesting to the fact on how it affects those that believe in it. Certain characters in literature develop a false sense of reality in the American Dream that it tends to swallow them whole. In both Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller and “The Average” by W.H. Auden a common theme of the “American Dream” addresses the necessity of an individual to conform to society and how the dream as a whole leads to imminent failure

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    Glen Ross I noticed that there seemed to be a similar message within Death of a Salesman. The broadest aspect being the negative effects of capitalism. Although represented in entirely different ways‚ the two stories both have the same underlying idea. It is clear that both stories show that capitalism renders the ability to not only be a moral person‚ but creates a void from having a family and relationships. In Death of a Salesman‚ Willy’s relationship with his family slowly deteriorates and inevitably

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    In death of a salesman by Arthur Miller‚ one of the characters works as a salesman who appears to be insecure. Willy the salesman lies to those around him in order to feel emotionally better about his insecurities. Willy looks for anything that will emotionally keep him stable while suppressing his insecurities‚ which leads him to excessively lie to others. Ultimately he is looking for a means to escape his failures in life. Later towards the middle of the story Willy fails to remember or would rather

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    Reality and Technology Technology plays an important role in the present society‚ as technology advances the separation from fact and fiction has become much harder to recognize. A person takes much pride when they are in control of their life‚ the thought that we could possibly be living in a virtual universe were someone else is in control is a scary idea. Being able to break free whatever we are controlled by‚ and being able to experience the real world and not just the illusion is a great experience

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    fear of being displaced‚ the disaster inherent in being torn away from our chosen image of what and who we are in this world” (Handout). Arthur Miller is a prestigious author who created three modern tragedies‚ The Crucible‚ All My Sons‚ and Death of a Salesman. Each play had several characters that had a “fear of being displaced” and was afraid of “being torn away from our chosen image of what and who we are in this world”. In The Crucible‚ John Proctor is a characters who is afraid that his reputation

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    Major Themes within Death of a Salesman Death of a Salesman addresses loss of identity and a man’s inability to accept change within himself and society. The play is a montage of memories‚ dreams‚ confrontations‚ and arguments‚ all of which make up the last 24 hours of Willy Loman’s life. The three major themes within the play are denial‚ contradiction‚ and order versus disorder. Each member of the Loman family is living in denial or perpetuating a cycle of denial for others. Willy Loman is incapable

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    into words what every person thinks‚ feels‚ or worries about‚ but often has trouble expressing. By the use of symbolism‚ Arthur Miller portrays Willy’s (along with the other Lowmans’) problems with family life‚ the society‚ and himself in Death of a Salesman.

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    In the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ social responsibility can be found throughout the play. In order to discuss social responsibility we must first examine the word responsibility itself. The word responsibility in the Merriam-Webster dictionary is defined as “something that you should do because it is morally right‚ legally required‚ etc.” (Responsibility) Now that we have viewed what the word responsibility means‚ we are ready to further explore social responsibility that is found

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    REALITY AND FANTASY MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE 1.INTRODUCTION o What is reality ( psychology‚ philosophy‚ literature) o What is fantasy (psychology‚ literature ) 2.REALITY AND FANTASY IN LITERATURE o Writers o Characteristics 3.MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE o Styles ( poetry‚ prose‚ drama ) o Writers ( work

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