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    Studieportalen.dk ~ The American Dream in Death of a Salesman ~ Death of a Salesman addresses the painful conflicts within one family‚ but it also tackles larger issues regarding American national values. The play examines the cost of blind faith in the American Dream. The American Dream is the idea‚ held by many in the United States of America‚ that through hard work‚ courage and determination one can achieve prosperity. These were values held by many early European settlers and have been passed

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    Death of Salesman is a a very deep play written by Arthur Miller about a salesman struggling to keep his grip on reality and his family. This play is a memory play‚ switching from present to past and vice versa whenever Willy‚ the salesman and father of the family‚ has a moment of insanity and returns to times gone by. Being memory‚ it allows for music to announce emotions and characters‚ and well as exaggerations and/or omissions. As Tom says in Tennessee William’s The Glass Menagerie: "Being a

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    focusing explicitly on the topic of a woman’s seemingly ever-evolving status‚ one would constantly perceive it to be a working progress of the woman and the rise of her independence. So‚ why when analysing both‚ ‘The Wife of Bath’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’ do these roles of the most prominent women seem to be in reverse? The history of a woman’s autonomy branches outwards from the past‚ therefore enforcing the idea of a woman‚ living in an earlier period‚ to exist under high demands of

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    One of Arthur Miller’s intentions by writing Death Of A Salesman was to criticize how society defines the American dream and the dream itself. Miller does this through the characterization of Ben Loman. Ben is an entrepreneur who is viewed as a trailblazer and one of “the most compelling images of success” by Willy (Jacobson 249). He signifies one of the few people who can achieve “the rags to riches” version of the dream. “When I was seventeen I walked into the jungle‚ and when I was twenty-one

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    Society’s American Dream and Willy Loman’s Meaningless Death Jasmine Burt English 1080-29 Arthur Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman” is a social drama that stands to explain the elaborate concept of the American Dream. The protagonist of the play‚ Willy Loman‚ is one of the most complex and difficult characters in literature history. This is true because Willy is another normal man with no shortage of his own issues that are far too difficult for anybody to truly understand. He is comparable to

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    In the play “ Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller‚ presents a common view of the American dream. The main character‚ Willy Loman‚ struggles to become a successful salesman; he’s trying to make himself feel better by lie to his family and himself. He holds onto a strong belief in the American dream.Willy cannot face the reality and begins to daydream how to success. Although he gets fired by his boss‚ Willy never seems to give up on his dream‚ and refuse to accept a job that Howard offered to him

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    Willy Loman is the main character in Miller’s‚ Death of Salesman. Throughout the play‚ he struggles with his work ethic and well-being. In the story‚ Willy Loman is a sales man that is unable to accept him and society. In his older years gets fired from his job. His son is unable to receive a loan from the bank to start his own business. Willy affected by guilt kills himself‚ that way his son Biff is then able to collect his insurance money and become an entrepreneur. Willy does have flaws in his

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    Death of a Salesman In this play-write‚ it shows that Biff is the protagonist. This is because unlike Willy‚ Hap‚ and Linda‚ Biff goes through a great change and is transformed by the action of the play. At the very end of the play‚ at Willy’s funeral‚ Biff announces that he’s leaving New York City. This is because he is ready to move on in his life‚ whereas Hap is holding onto the past‚ like Willy had‚ and decides to stay put. Willy‚ strong in his belief of the "American Dream"‚ never

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    another. It can be through a job‚ your family‚ or through financial success. In the book Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ the author brings up the topic of failure multiple times. Many of these failures are demonstrated through the struggles of the main character‚ Willy. Though the audience never actually can look into the main character’s mind‚ one can clearly see the internal battle that is happening inside Willy Loman’s head. He often is seen dwelling on the more upsetting aspects of his life‚

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