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    Igal Elmaleh Mr. Dunton 11A-3 May 21st‚ 2012 Unit Essay: Death of a Salesman Edmund Spencer once said: “It is the mind that maketh good or ill.” Imagination can lead to ultimate success‚ yet unfortunately‚ it can also lead to complete turmoil. We make sense of our world and move on in life by telling stories. We dream “a little something to get by on‚” as Robert Stone once said. We dream a story for ourselves and mold our lives around the requirements of our dreams. We also use

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    Contributes to His Downfall In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ the main character‚ Willy Loman is a salesman that believes it is not grades you make but the hands you shake and how well you are liked. Willy was at one time a good salesman but now he can’t make enough money to support his family. Willy’s pride causes him to portray himself as a big shot salesman that is well-liked by everyone. Though Willy is not as a successful salesman as he claims‚ Willy’s tragic flaw of pride contributes

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    Michael Cruz 5/7/12 English Essay Prof. Martin Death of a Salesman When it comes to families‚ all ours are different and what separates our family from the next person is the way we act toward each other. What makes a tight family is how they can communicate with each other‚ not putting one person over the other and treating everyone just as equal. However in”Death of a Salesman’’ by Arthur Miller‚ the Loman family was pure an example of a dysfunctional

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    Ben-Ari Mrs. Rowe English III March 24‚ 1998 Death of a salesman Death of a salesman The Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller is a controversial play of a typical American family and their desire to live the American dream "Rather than a tragedy or failure as the play is often described. Death of a Salesman dramatizes a failure of [that] dream" (Cohn 51). The story is told through the delusional eyes and mind of Willy Loman‚ a traveling salesman of 34 years‚ whose fantasy world of lies eventually

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    Analysis Essay Revisiting the Past The past is complex; it cannot be repeated‚ nor altered‚ so why do so many people try to relive it? In Death of a SalesmanWilly tries on multiple occasions to relive his past through his memories. The whole Loman family did not want to face their situations‚ most of them wanted to stay in the past as long as they could. In Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller described how not just one character‚ but four characters struggled to let go of the past. As Willy‚ a salesman

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    In Death of a Sale man‚ by Authur Miller Willy Loman is 60-year-old man who seems to have a hot temper and is now starting to become very forgetful. At the beginning he starts to forget that he is actually driving and what is going on around him. He tells his wife Linda that “I’m goin’ sixty mile an hour and I don’t remember that last five minutes. I’m- I cant keep my mind to it”(13). Willy seems to becoming very distracted and forgetting what is exactly is going on around him. This forgetfulness

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    Death of a Salesman Introduction The declaration of independence declared that every American is born with rights; inalienable rights and freedom that would see home or her achieve the American dream. Arthur Miller’s "Death of a Salesman" is a story of a protagonist‚ Willy Loman‚ who is striving to achieve the dream‚ though he realizes his rights extremely late in his life struggles. According to the American dream fundamental‚ one needed to be industrious and be liked in order to success. Therefore

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    One theme that I found in both Arthur Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman” and August Wilson’s “Fences” is disloyalty and dishonesty. The main characters in both stories‚ Willy in “Death of a Salesman‚” and Troy in “Fences” both completely lost their loyalty and honesty with their wives as they have affairs with other woman. In both stories‚ Troy and Willy’s behaviors and attitudes are very different from one another in relation to how they handle their family and marriage. However‚ their actions

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    <center><b>A Success at Failure: The Tragic Anti-hero of Willy Loman</b></center> <br> <br>"A hundred years from now‚ it will not matter what type of car I drove‚ or what kind of house I lived in‚ or the amount of money I made‚ yet the world might be changed because I made a positive difference in the life of a child." This increasingly popular statement raises a question for those who might hear it: how does one impact a child ’s life for the better? A most obvious response would be to simply be

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    Death Of A Salesman In Arthur Miller’s Death of a SalesmanWilly is depicted as living in his own world. The play centers around the end of Willy’s life‚ when the real world comes crashing through‚ ruining the false reality he had created for himself and his family. Throughout the play‚ Willy Loman uses the concept of being well liked to build a false image of reality‚ as shown through his teachings to his son‚ what he considers successful‚ and his reasoning for committing

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