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    Denial Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” has stood the test of time because of how relatable it is to the middle class citizen (Overview). The story is based around the Loman family‚ each of whom is battling some type of personal struggle that audiences relate to. They have the money troubles that many everyday individuals must deal with; paying bills‚ the mortgage‚ and household items breaking down around the house that must be fixed. To digress‚ Willy is an aging salesman that has lived an average

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    The theme of the tragic hero is a continual theme in the literature of tragedy. When Sophocles’s "Oedipus the King" is compared to Arthur Miller’s "Death of a Salesman‚ the plots are very different‚ yet both use dramatic irony to reveal the basic points of tragedy: the actions of a tragic hero means the hero is destined to die. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The elements of a play are setting‚ irony‚ plot‚ characters‚ and theme‚ which will be

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    Loman is portrayed as the root of Willy’s mental illness and instability. He is also the only member of his family who acknowledges his own failures in life. On the whole‚ Biff Loman stands out as the most intriguing and strong character in “Death of a Salesman. He is not a successful man and never will be‚ he is however able to admit this‚ even in a harsh society as the one of the 1960s America. Biff knows he is a “nothing” and tries to make his father see that he is “no good. I am a dime a dozen

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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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    Death of a Salesman Boston Hotel room (Act 2) In Arthur miller’s death of a salesman‚ Biff and Willy had a complicated relationship along these years. This all happened and started when Biff caught Willy having an affair with other woman. From that moment‚ Biff gave up on this future and his dream of getting into the University of Virginia‚ and his relationship and admiration to his father. The Boston hotel room retreat scene late in Act 2 is significant because it changed Biff’s goals‚ his

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    Death of a Salesman: A Different Perspective Jeanne Gordon Shawnee State University IDST Civilization and Literature November 21‚ 2011 In Death of a Salesman‚ a play written by Arthur Miller‚ Willie Loman is a salesman! In the introduction of the play‚ we can see exactly how Miller feels about a person being a salesman by the reply he made to a comment and said " he sells what a salesman has to sell‚ himself. As Charley insists ‚ the only thing you got in this world is what you can sell

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    Women’s treatment in Death of a Salesman December 11‚ 2012 Abstract In our today’s men and women hold equal rights‚ however‚ in times prior to the 1950’s the majority of people would agree men held favorable positions and were said to be superior over women. Unfortunately this behavior still exists in countries. Arthur Miller’s‚ Death of a Salesman probes into these issues and solidifies how the past plagued woman. Miller categorizes women into two buckets; housewives or whores. The

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    The character of Ben in Arthur Miller’s Death Of A Salesman functions towards the development of his main character‚ Willy. Miller uses him as the guiding light for Willie’s character; he provides the backbone for what Willy strives for throughout life. Ben functions as Willies idol‚ and through exploration into which Ben is‚ we see who Willy is. By viewing Ben’s morals‚ and actions‚ we are able to see what Willy himself wishes for and believes in. By allowing for our understanding of who Willy

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    Battle between Father and Son Family relationships always have a way of playing a key role for the duration of most literary pieces. According to Arthur Miller’s novel‚ Death of a Salesman‚ the interaction of Willy and his sons‚ Happy and Biff‚ shows that family ties usually are connected either physically or emotionally in some way or another. Willy Loman is just like every father in a father/son bond‚ yet all he wants is to be a part of his son’s life. Even though Biff and Happy admire and have

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    In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ women serve a variety of functions‚ and assume many roles. Linda‚ "The Woman" at the hotel in Boston‚ Miss Forsythe and her friend‚ and other women not physically present yet alluded to‚ influence various aspects of the play. In a previous essay‚ I showed the different roles Linda‚ "The Woman" and Miss Forsythe assumed. In my conclusion‚ I postulated that one unifying aspect between them is that they are all dependant on men. In this essay the aforementioned

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