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    Willy Loman was a 63 year-old salesman who has dedicated his life to his job. Willy was a success and popular across New England. He had a loving wife and two successful sons‚ Happy and Biff. At least that what he thought he was. Willy was incapable of accepting his reality. Willy built his life around his illusions and his illusions replaced his reality. For him‚ it was a difficult concept to accept. Whenever reality slipped through‚ Willy ran to his flashbacks; his flashbacks indicated how he was

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    Is Happy the character to feel sympathy for or to be despised? In the play “Death of a Salesman” written by Arthur Miller‚ Miller shows Happy as a young‚ handsome‚ successful man who is working in some company as an assistant manager when in reality he is just an assistant of an assistant manager‚ Happy himself is trying to make himself appeal more than he is. Throughout the whole play we can see that Happy as a flat character but sometimes we can see that Miller actually makes feel sympathy

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    Danielle Altamuro Ms. Coyle Hnrs English 10‚ Period 8 3/31/14 Death of a Salesman Expository Essay Thomas Edison once said‚ “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work”. Every day‚ opportunities are present in the lives of society. However‚ it is society’s choice of whether or not to take these opportunities and run with them. Often‚ people resist change and avoid situations rather than taking advantage of new opportunities. The decision of evading

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    When it comes to comparing and contrasting two different cultures and morals the differences can be night and day. In Death Of A Salesman and Fences‚ these stories follow two middle-class families around the same time period (late 1940-1950’s)‚ who are both facing problems within their own household’s. From marital issues to failing father/son relationships‚ both of these stories paint a picture to the audience of what life in an urban family living in that time setting was like through the author’s

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    14 Pall Mart Belgravia London SW10 Pier 4 Hickson Road Walsh Bay NSW 2000 I write to you to propose the production of Arthur Miller’s classic “Death of a Salesman.” As the title suggests‚ the book is about the death of a salesman named Willy Loman. However‚ through my production‚ it is not the inevitable ending that will be remembered by the audience. It will be the processes that led to Willy’s conflicted mind that will resonate in the audience’s mind. The underlying values of blind

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    to their own downfall. In previous times‚ a tragic hero had to be of noble blood yet in Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller shows the role of a tragic hero is also attainable by an everyday‚ average Joe. The play is about a Willy Loman‚ a mentally unstable sixty three year old salesman who is having trouble fulfilling the expectations of the set out for himself. Arthur Miller‚ the playwright of Death of a Salesman redefines the criteria of a tragic hero‚ successfully allowing a common man to play the

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    Death of a Salesman is the fictional play that tells the story of Willy Loman and his family’s relationship‚ which is dysfunctional to say the least. Scholars‚ playwrights‚ and actors easily label it alike as one of the most iconic pieces of literature in the 20th century. Written in 1948 by Arthur Miller‚ it still holds relevance today‚ more than 50 years later with themes of work and family issues. This is true because it is a story that people can relate to and understand. But this was not a story

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    Renata Lemos English 102 Professor: Jeff Ousborne 04/05/2013 The Power of Irony on “The Death of a Salesman” Authors use irony in literature in order to give double meanings and make it more interesting to the reader. In the play “ The Death of a Salesman” Arthur Miller uses irony as a strong writing technique in order to express the character’s behavior. In “The Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller moments of situational and dramatic irony helps to illustrate the story’s theme in which

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    pop! im a dime a dozen‚ and so are you. 
WILLY: i am not a dime a dozen! i am Willy Loman and you are Biff Loman Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller features three prominent characters‚ critical in illustrating how an American family interacts around lies and secrets. Willy Loman attempts to run his life through the American Dream‚ which boasts easy success‚ easy money and happiness. Willy never achieves this leading to his suicide in the end of the play‚ his character is shown using endless dramatic

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    In Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller portrays the struggles that one family faces as the man of the house experiences dissonance between reality and his dreams. Willy Loman‚ the father of Biff and Happy and husband to Linda‚ lives in his illusions of an easy attainment of success in every aspect of life: as a father‚ a husband‚ a lover‚ a friend‚ and a salesman. He is disappointed in his own failures in providing the way he wants to for his family‚ thus he is critical of his sons and wants them

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