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    Death of a Salesman Essay Sometimes the books we read‚ the movies we watch and the experiences we have show us that underneath the surface we are all very similar. In the play Death of a Salesman‚ author Arthur Miller shows us ___________________________. One aspect that leads to the downfall of American Families today is bad parenting. Another damaging aspect is poor morals and ethics. Finally‚ another damaging aspect is chasing the American Dream. Bad parenting often comes from contradicting

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    The Betrayal That Led to the Downfall of A Dream In Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller utilizes the theme of betrayal as a way to draw a parallel to the downfall of how the Loman family perceives “The American Dream”. Willy Loman believes in “The American Dream” and is constantly striving to live by it. Willy is a very insecure salesman who is unable to provide financial support for his family. He imagines that “The American Dream” stands on the pillars of being well liked and aesthetically appealing

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    Death of a salesman plot development (I have artificially broken up act one into logical scenes‚ and while there are no clear markers of scene boundary they are often characterised between alternating between the illusory/nostalgic and the real. [scene 1&2 are the ‘thesis (p1-20) where Loman family present is presented‚ the antithesis is scene 3‚ 20-31‚ where Loman family past is shown to be harmonious as opposed to beleaguered and unemployed.] Scene1‚ Willy is losing it: • Willy enters

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    In the play‚ Death of a Salesman‚ the Lomans are a typical middle class family struggling to support themselves while the rest of the world seems to thrive around them. Willy Loman believes that how he carries himself is the most important trait needed to prosper in all aspects. His idea of success is similar to that of the concept that arises from Survival of the Fittest: the people who are born with the right set of skills are bound to be well adapted to their surroundings and naturally better

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    The Lomans in the play Death of a Salesman are exemplar of the average American family trying to live up to their aspirations of being extremely successful during the mid 1900s. The American dream for many in the 1950s involved success in the job industry‚ peace‚ as well as overall prosperity. However‚ Arthur Miller develops the Loman family in a way that sets them up for failure as the Lomans are crumbling in terms of their relationship with each other and society itself. For example‚ Miller states

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    Great Expectations is a coming of age novel. This novel is a story of Pip and his initial dreams and resulting disappointments that eventually lead him to becoming a genuinely good man. During his journey into adulthood‚ Pip comes to realize two diverse concepts of being a gentleman and he comes to find the real gentlemen in his life aren’t the people he had thought. Encouraged by Mrs. Joe and Pumblechook‚ as a child Pip entertains fantasies of becoming a gentleman. In the eyes of Pip a

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    The Death of a Salesman is a play which presents the severe conflicts facing the family of Willy and Linda Loman. It is to some extent argued to depict the strong attacks raised against the American capitalist system which is characterized by ruthlessness‚ hostile business policies‚ tenacity on monies and social status as a way of proving the worth of a person. Somehow‚ the play portrays the desires that people have to accumulate money for them to afford a life of comfort and be bosses of their own

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    Miller uses the techniques of the modern theatre to the full. As such‚ the term ‘expressionist’ is often used to describe Miller as a ‘dramatist’. Discuss his use of dramatic devices in ‘Death of a Salesman’ showing how they convey the messages of the play. Arthur Miller wrote ‘Death of a Salesman’ in 1949. The play is based around the idea of the ‘American Dream’ and how a middle class family of four struggle to come to terms with Willy’s over-powering ambition and hunger for

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    Loman‚ the father of Biff and Happy Loman‚ struggles to create a legacy for his two sons. Besides leaving something to his kids‚ Willy is deeply obsessed with raising his son who once bore so much potential‚ but is now a failure. In his play Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller uses motifs of seeds‚ nature‚ and diamonds to bring to light Willy’s caring but ignorant nature. The motif of seeds and a garden are a metaphor for Biff. When Willy first mentions seeds and growing he states that‚ “The grass

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    DEATH OF A SALESMAN ARTHUR MILLER Arthur Asher Miller (October 17‚ 1915 - February 10‚ 2005) was an American playwright and essayist. He was a prominent figure in American theatre‚ writing dramas that include plays such as All My Sons (1947)‚ Death of a Salesman (1949)‚ The Crucible (1953) and A View from the Bridge Miller was often in the public eye‚ particularly during the late 1940s‚ 1950s and early 1960s‚ a period during which he testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee

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