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    A dream is what have been leading people towards better future for centuries. American dream is not of a fairy-tail kind. It says: hard work will bring a person success. It may be the most practical dream ever‚ a good advice actually. Life can be tough though‚ and as it turns out in Arthur Miler’s “The Death of a Salesman” just having an American dream is not enough to become rich‚ respected‚ and successful. Willy Loman’s dreams that he also passed to his sons broke on the harsh reality of

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    The Wrong American Dream Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman focuses on the American Dream‚ or at least Willy Loman’s version of it. Willy is a salesman who is down on his luck. He bought into the belief in the American Dream‚ and much of the hardship in his life was a result. Many people believe in the American Dream and its role in shaping people’s success. Willy could have been successful‚ but something went wrong. He raised his two sons to believe in the American Dream‚ and neither of them

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    In the story “Winter Dreams” F. Scott Fitzgerald suggest that the American dream is the admiration of “glittery things” known as the wealthy class of society. Dexter desires being wealthy and having all the good things in life and works hard to achieve those dreams. Living the American dream for Dexter is rising to success and having everything he always wanted in life‚ but it doesn’t always turn out the way you dreamed it would be. The desire for material things gave Dexter the drive to make

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    modern theatre to the full. As such‚ the term ‘expressionist’ is often used to describe Miller as a ‘dramatist’. Discuss his use of dramatic devices in ‘Death of a Salesman’ showing how they convey the messages of the play. Arthur Miller wrote ‘Death of a Salesman’ in 1949. The play is based around the idea of the ‘American Dream’ and how a middle class family of four struggle to come to terms with Willy’s over-powering ambition and hunger for popularity and success. As an ‘expressionist’

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    Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman identifies the loss of identity and a man’s inability to accept the change within him and within society during those times. The underlying thought of the play is the consistent theme of the “American Dream” that Willy believes he’s living by but in reality his interpretation of the dream is slightly flawed. He believes that by becoming successful you have to be well known by everyone and well-liked by everyone. But the American Dream is actually if you

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    turn around. If an engineer never sits down to look at the faults in their prototype and redesign it based on its weaknesses‚ then they will never make anything out of it. In Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller a hard working businessman lives a stressful life chasing after the irrational quest to die the death of a salesman. Abandoned at a young age‚ Willy Loman was not born into an ideal situation‚ and with his lack of guidance he formulated his own‚ immature morals which he would center his entire

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    their American Dream. The above examples are the extremes of an American system in which wealth and status decide your friends‚ future‚ and well-being. Personally‚ I think the American Dream is to attain the status that you desire -- whether it is social prosperity or affluence. Everyone’s definition is different with the American dream as it can be viewed from many different aspects; if you were born poor‚ it would be to reach a decent life‚ but if you were well-off‚ your American Dream would differ

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    Bernie Sanders has said‚ “For many‚ the American dream has become a nightmare.” For the Loman family this couldn’t be more true. Willy’s dream in living the American dream turned their family’s life into a nightmare. The family ends up completely split apart. We can look at the time period‚ the career‚ and parenting traits that all had an impact the Loman family and how they fell so far away from what the American dream really is. In 1949 America was beginning it’s peak. There was a postwar boom

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    Guiding Questions For Death of A Salesman What are Willy’s ideas regarding success? (Provide specific examples form he play) Willy believes that an individual’s success is determined mainly by their popularity & charisma He also feels that appearances are also important because they define an individual’s personality & character‚ which enable them to be well liked and therefore gain greater achievements in life “I been wondering why you polish the car so careful.” (Pg 28) The car is used

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    Many people define the American dream in different ways. Some may define it by the value of your belongings or how much money you have. To others it may just simply be the thought of happiness. It may also be the thought of doing whatever you please to do and being content with that. Everyone has their own way to describe but Willy Loman has his own American Dream. Throughout this play you go through the lives of a family whose trying to be on top in life. At least that’s the goal in the eyes of

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