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    Linda figures “Well‚ it makes seventy dollars and some pennies. That’s very good.” ( Act 1‚ Scene 1) Willy felt that through being a salesman he would be able to have the American dream. However‚ Willy did not poses the qualities that a salesman needed. He would say how “if a man was impressive and well liked...”(Act 2‚ Scene 1) that he would be an excellent salesman. He got this idea when he was a younger man‚ after he meet a man named Dave Singleman. He tell’s his story

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    Revised Case Analysis: Multitasking Madness Digital native is a term used to describe a person who has grown up and been attached with the immersion of technology. In the article “Multitasking Madness”‚ the digital natives have been known with the ability of multitasking at which previous generations are surprised. The digital natives are able to do many tasks at the same time because they strengthen brain cells to carry out specific activities. However‚ the question has been addressed: “How will

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    I. Introduction and Overview There is something very interesting about a book with a cover promising lurid tales of sex‚ drugs‚ and cheap labor. The persona of Eric Schlosser’s subject and the effective marketing behind it are very verbose in nature. Here in this book‚ Eric Schlosser is keeping with the long tradition of the so called‚ "yellow" journalism‚ in wresting the black market‚ from the back alleys of public consciousness and putting it on display in the storefront of the

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    Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman identifies the loss of identity and a man’s inability to accept the change within him and within society during those times. The underlying thought of the play is the consistent theme of the “American Dream” that Willy believes he’s living by but in reality his interpretation of the dream is slightly flawed. He believes that by becoming successful you have to be well known by everyone and well-liked by everyone. But the American Dream is actually if you

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    Willy Loman failed as a parent. In the play‚ Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ this protagonist’s success is marred by his sons’ failures. In his attempts to sift through his past and realize the cause of such a letdown‚ Willy comes to the conclusion that his own actions are to blame. When his son‚ Biff‚ stumbles upon his secret woman‚ Biff is crushed and loses all respect. It is this incident that clears all doubts in the play and serves as an illuminating incident‚ throwing light on the once

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    He travelled around his country selling his merchandise and making money. As he grew older and older he became very self-righteous and kept this image in his head as if he were well liked and a great salesman. He did this for so long he had even tricked himself into thinking he was a great salesman. Willy does not realize that he has reached the breaking point in his career. Being very stubborn he keep working to achieve his dream. What he doesn’t realize is that by doing this he is endangering himself

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    often introduce a childish character who is shown to change from a hardship they face. In American works such as The Death of a Salesman‚ Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ The Scarlet letter‚ and The Body children‚ or childish characters‚ are introduced to bring light to their ever changing personalities and the forces and events that shaped them. In Arthur Miller’s The Death of a Salesman‚ Biff‚ the protagonists son‚ creates his personality off of his father’s own hopes and dreams for his sons. “Biff

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    Plot Development Biff and Happy return home after having left Willy alone at Frank’s Chop House. They bring Linda a bouquet of roses which she knocks down to the ground in anger at the boys for having abandoned Willy. Linda insults her boys and accuses them of not caring about their father. Happy acts innocently and downplays what he has done wrong whereas Biff accepts what he has done wrong and even degrades himself by announcing that he is the "scum of the earth." Biff wants to speak to his father

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    last‚ ensuring that his family is well cared for and not lacking for any necessities. And‚ most importantly‚ a good father will make his family his number one priority‚ coming before his work‚ his friends‚ or even himself. In Arthur Miller ’s Death of a Salesman‚ Willy Loman is a textbook example of a failure as a good father in every way mentioned previously. Not only is Willy Loman not a good father and husband‚ but he furthers his failure by being a classic anti-hero and by failing to achieve the

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    the style they were written in and because they are iconic books in american literature‚ but they often do not relate to our lives. However‚ Death of a Salesman is different‚ it is a book that is read because it is relevant to people’s lives. The book follows the Loman family which consists of Willy and Linda‚ the parents of Happy and Biff. Willy is a salesman who has recently been struggling with his job and talking to himself. Willy talks to himself more when his son Biff is around. Willy always

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