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    The Retreat

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    level‚ the poem can be interpreted as a reflection of the urge for liberating the human psyche from the torments and tyrannies of civilization‚ an urge which‚ it must be said‚ has been expressed by Vaughan in the purest‚ distilled and highly cultivated form of thought. On the psychological level‚ the desire to go back to a happy childhood can be interpreted‚ Freud said‚ as an escape from the hard realities of life in the defence mechanism of regression‚ as a daydream‚ the root cause of which can be

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    Death of a Salesman Editorial The book‚ Death of a Salesman‚ is about a man named Willy Loman who only wants to have the “American Dream”. Willy’s life starts to fall apart and his dream vanishes. With all of his failure‚ Willy decides that his family would be better of if he were dead. I think that Willy was experiencing some depression and only wanted the best for his family. Willy Loman’s “American Dream” was to be a successful salesman in New England‚ have a house of his own‚ and raise

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    Death of a salesman themes & messages The American Dream is the main theme in the play. Willy Loman is a man who has worked all his life to live comfortably but he barely manages every day. This is a criticism to the idea of the American dream and it shows you that there is no such thing as it and that your life will turn out to be like Willy’s if the Dream isn’t achieved. Another main theme is loneliness. All of the members of the family feel lonely‚ Willy because nobody wants him‚ Biff feels

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    of the things that make you sad. This quote relates to the protagonist Willy in Death of a Salesman was never able to let go of his past and never forget about being abandoned when he was a child. Therefore he was never able to be happy leading him to live a stressful and lonely life although he was surrounded by people who loved him. Loneliness is not being alone but it is the feeling that no one cares. Throughout his life Willy felt like nobody cared for him therefore he always tried to prove to

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    A Modern Tragedy A form of drama in which a person of superior intelligence and character is overcome by the very obstacles he/she is struggling to remove defines a tragedy as most people know it. However‚ tragedy can reflect another aspect of life: the tragedies of the common people. Heroic behavior in these instances may at times be impossible. We expect‚ from reading the first tragedies‚ that only kings or nobility can be tragic heroes. Arthur Miller himself said‚ "I believe that the common

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    screenplay Death of a Salesman‚ tells the life of the Loman family through a complex and anachronistic story that reveals the family member’s struggles with individualism and purpose. The protagonist of the story‚ an aging salesman named Willy Loman‚ has grown delusional after years of personal financial stagnation. As a younger salesmanWilly claims that he possessed talent and had many connections throughout New England‚ but in his old age his network of friendships has disappeared and his sales have

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    Death of a Salesman Act I Opening scene to Willy’s first daydream Summary The play begins on a Monday evening at the Loman family home in Brooklyn. After some light changes on stage and ambient flute music (the first instance of a motif connected to Willy Loman’s faint memory of his father‚ who was once a flute-maker and salesman)‚ Willy‚ a sixty-three-year-old traveling salesman‚ returns home early from a trip‚ apparently exhausted. His wife‚ Linda‚ gets out of bed to greet him. She asks if he had

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    Professor Lindquist English 102 25 October 2012 Death of a Salesman Linda Loman‚ Woman or Weakling Death of a Salesman‚ written by American Playwright Arthur Miller‚ in 1949‚ won many awards‚ including the Pulitzer for drama‚ and a Tony for the Best Play. This play has been performed on Broadway several times; in February of 1949 it ran for 742 performances and was continually acclaimed. Linda Loman the wife of Willie Loman‚ the salesman‚ a typical woman of her era‚ was a homemaker‚ busy cooking

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    Death of a Salesman Willy is a man who cares about success. His entire life has been spent trying to get the American Dream. He is a very proud man. Willy wants to give his family a good life‚ so he constantly buys new things which have put him in debt. He is very absorbed in the past and angers easily‚ especially to his son Biff. Most of the relationships he has with his family are strained. He cheated on his wife so his relationship with her is guilt ridden. This causes him to get angry

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    character‚ Willy Loman in the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller was full of flaws. Willy looked up to his older brother‚ Ben. Ben tells young Biff and Happy “when I was seventeen I walked into the jungle‚ and when I was twenty-one I walked out. And by God I was rich” (Miller 1298) Loman admire his older brother because he made money. He tried too hard to be rich. When Biff and Happy tell their father about the Loman Brothers idea‚ Willy calls it a “one-million-dollar idea!” Willy real focuses

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