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    Although there are many themes in the play Death of a Salesman‚ one that particularly stands out is the idea of the American Dream. This set of ideals‚ which are recognized nationally in the United States‚ states that since America is a free land it can offer many opportunities for success. It allows people to move upward or forward on both a financial and social scale. Willy Loman genuinely believes in those ideals‚ but he ends up seeing them in a delusional way. To him any man who is humane‚ attractive

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    Death of a Salesman Essay In the play The Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ an event which influenced me to think differently about the dangers of a materialistic and consumerist society was the suicide of Willy. A critique‚ Nas Mulhasas wrote‚ “Miller alludes ‘American dream’‚ which is an effect of capitalism and consumerism‚ through the depiction of the protagonist Willy... and moves further to criticize these ideas by showing tragic end of Willy Loman.” Throughout the play‚ the reader can

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    English 12 Period 4 13 December 2015 Abraham Lincoln once said‚ “Nearly all men can stand adversity‚ but if you want to test a man’s character‚ give him power.“ Both men‚ Macbeth and Willy (from the stories “The Tragedy of Macbeth” and “The Death of a Salesman”) seek power. Macbeth is yet slightly hesitant on killing the King Duncan in order to see if the witches prophecy is true about him becoming the new king. Willy also‚ is trying to do whatever he can to thrive for power in the business world

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    In Death of a Salesman‚a drama by Arthur Miller‚ presents the conflict between to main characters‚ the traveling salesman‚ Willy Loman‚ and his son Biff. This discord is founded in the fact that each man is faced with the impractical ideals placed on them by the other. This leads to the subsequent shattering of Willy and Biff’s hopes. Willy chastises his son on numerous occassions. However‚ his scoldings fall deafly on Biff’s ears because he has learned of his father’s affair

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    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” (Sickels 76). Willie wanted the perfect life‚ but discovered it was more challenging

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    wanted to be great but defined greatness as being “well liked” by others. Because of Linda’s choice‚ the rest of her life will be filled with disappointment. In the Loman family‚ each character is given a pivotal role in how they ultimately affect the death of Willy. While each figure is an enabler to some degree‚ Linda has knowledge from virtually all sides of the situation but still chooses to play the submissive wife to Willy. Although we must take into consideration the financial burdens that Linda

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    Janaki Chadha Mrs. Ciarrocca AP English 3/ Block C 21 March 2012 Why Death of a Salesman Is Relevant Today On the surface‚ Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller does not seem to have much relation to modern day high school students. The story of the demise and ultimate death of Willy Loman‚ a failed salesman in his sixties‚ does not immediately come across as something high school juniors would be able to relate to. For the most part‚ it appears to be read as part of English curriculums across

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    The Role of Pride in Death of a Salesman The story of Willy Loman and his family is one that is rather well known in America. Some may even consider it a classic. This moving play discusses the concepts of hope‚ family roles‚ betrayal and pride. All four contain a very powerful message that serve as good life lessons. Throughout this piece we encounter countless acts of failure‚ acts that‚ unlike others‚ Willy refuses to admit to. The main character‚ Willy‚ has a huge sense of pride‚ it seems to

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    The Death of a Salesman The American Dream can mean many different things to many different people‚ but in a nutshell they all encompass reaping the rewards of hard work and excellence. The Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller was written in 1949 and has several aspects that pertain to The American Dream. This text really stood out to me because it is an example of that no matter how hard you work‚ you might not be able to reach The American Dream‚ but can still live in peace. Willy Loman‚ the main

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    But is everything what we learn in school or read on the Internet true? Can I be certain about any knowledge I have gained in my life? It is the theory of knowledge that deals with these kinds of questions‚ to distinct things between appearance and reality‚ between what things seem to be and what they are. The technical name for the theory of knowledge is epistemology‚ which is derived from the Greek word episteme‚ meaning “knowledge‚” and the suffix ology‚ meaning “science of.” In its original sense

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