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    Themes and Motifs 1. Inadequacy: As Biff goes through life‚ he never actually commits to anything. He never shows his full potential. Biff has had insufficient jobs such as a shipping clerk‚ a salesman‚ and a businessman only to discover that life is only a “manner of existence.” He is also an insufficient worker. When Biff worked for Bob Harrison‚ he would whistle in the elevator like a comedian. A big businessman cannot raise a young man to do a responsible job when he acts that way. 2.

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    imaginary dinner but started to break down and cry because she was lonely. There was also the newly married couple that moved in across from him who he really enjoyed watching. But the biggest thing that stood out to me was how intently he watched the salesman who lived across him. The sales man would go out numerous times at odd hours with a suit case and we also saw him packing some knifes in a newspaper. He also had a fairly large chest in his bedroom who he paid two people to remove. Jeff believes

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    October 14th‚2014  Eng 122  A Marxist Approach to “2BR02B”  Kurt Vonnegurt JR’s story “2BR02B” critiques how America os  at the point of being over populated and the only possible  solution to it is population control. The author implies that a  human being is just an object that can be bought by another  human being.  Patiently waiting in Chicago Lying­in Hospital‚ Mr. Edward  Wheling‚ was awaiting the arrival of his triplets. As the doctor  and the hostess of the gas chamber were having a conversation

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    that they tried to attain for themselves. The controversy of the American 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

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    feel. As one of his critics states‚ "Miller writes ingeniously‚ conveying the message that ‘if the proper study of mankind is man‚ man’s inescapable problem is himself (Brown‚ 306).’" Miller accurately puts 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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    can be defined as a national ethos of the United States‚ a set of ideals in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success‚ and an upward social mobility achieved through hard work. Willy Loman‚ the protagonist of the play Death of a Salesman‚ believes wholeheartedly in the idea that a ‘well liked’ and ‘personally attractive’ man in business will indubitably acquire the material comforts offered by modern American life. This however is a skewed perspective of what the American Dream

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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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    EXAMPLE: Field Trip Assignment Bill Schenck’s Gone with the Gunsmoke I decided to visit the Tucson Museum of Art on Friday‚ the fourth of March. The work of art that I chose to evaluate was Bill Schenck’s Gone with the Gunsmoke. Bill Schenck was raised in Columbus‚ Ohio‚ but spent summers in Wyoming. These summers produced a fascination with the West in Schenck‚ and out of this fascination he created works such as Gone with the Gunsmoke. Gone with the Gunsmoke is a serigraph print that

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    Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ Willy Loman is confronted with the absence of parental figures and misguided ambitions from childhood to adulthood. Cast aside from his parents and brother‚ Willy develops an unstable foundation for a proper lifestyle such as raising a child‚ or pursing an attainable dream. In truth‚ Willy abandons his own family in an attempt to deny his failures and to seek refuge through an affair with another woman. However‚ Willy’s dreams of becoming the perfect salesman is promptly

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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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