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    Death of a Salesman- EssayIn Death of Salesman‚ the conflicts that the characters face through out in the play‚ can be interpreted as reflections of the problems in America ’s society today. The majority‚ if not all of these problems can be traced back to Willy Loman as the source. Willy Loman ’s longing to be successful (either actually through himself or through his sons) was the origin of all the other problems‚ and was the reason he could not control himself and he ruined his life and his family

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    To Cheat Death It all begins with a poor man‚ a father‚ who has 12 children‚ with the 13th on the way. Knowing he cannot take care of his last child‚ he turns to another possible guardian‚ Death. In his hands‚ the child soon grows up to become a doctor‚ and along with Death‚ the main character. This story is “Godfather Death”‚ a great fable in which we learn that greed is the root of all evil‚ and that one cannot cheat death. The doctor is now Death’s Godson‚ and is the protagonist of this story

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    based on annual income figures. This means that 36.5 million people just in America either were unemployed or lived off food stamps or were unable to get a full time job. It is very difficult to live like this‚ as the nation saw illustrated in “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller. Willy Loman‚ the protagonist‚ struggled with finances and couldn’t live a standard life. Without money‚ he couldn’t pay his household necessities like the refrigerator and this caused him great stress‚ which then led to bad

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    The Essence of Fragile Dreams Success‚ although defining different perspectives‚ depicts a state of mind each human dreams of obtaining before the end of their time. If the task displays immoral actions‚ however‚ a different form of success requires acknowledgement just as equally as a task that demonstrates acceptance and heroic deeds. Therefore‚ every person contains characteristics that describe that of a hero‚ do they not? Each human has endured hardship and suffering. Each human mind

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    A Character Analysis of Willy Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman was published in 1949‚ and it is a story about a salesman named Willy Loman. The play ends tragically‚ reveals our lives‚ and it gives us a warning about the society that we live in. By reading this play‚ we can think about why we work so hard‚ and what will remain at the end of our existence. Even though this play was written in 1940s‚ the main character Willy Loman shows many examples of modern socialism in our lives. By the

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    Criminal Being a salesman has always carried a negative stigma since the early 1900s. Being seen as pushy‚ high pressure‚ deceitful people; the dreaded activity of purchasing some car or new appliance has haunted everyone at some point or another. Many words have come to describe salesman such as “sharks”‚ “cons”‚ “thieves” etc.‚ and these words have stuck with the profession throughout the century. Two very realistic depictions of such phonies can be seen in Death of A Salesman by Arthur Miller

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    Who does not want to live the perfect life‚ the American Dream? Throughout Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ Willy Loman is in pursuit of this Dream. Willy focuses on the idealistic American dream his entire life‚ associating it with financial success‚ an excellent reputation and being well liked. He makes victims of his wife and of his sons by subjecting them to mistreatment and deprivation of a strong male role model. According to the Webster’s Dictionary a victim is one who is subjected to

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    Failure From Unrealistic Desire In Death of a Salesman‚ an unrealistic desire for success and materialistic goods only has a negative impact in attitude. Willy buys new modern devices in order to find happiness through luxury‚ but these new objects only incite anger from Willy because of payments he has to make. Willy has a false idea of how to become successful through charisma‚ and he is crestfallen to see that Biff is unable to live out Willy’s successful ideal. Even Biff and Happy‚ Willy’s sons

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    considered "great"‚ and where does he seem a "low man". Do you agree that he is truly a modern tragic figure? Death of a Salesman is a play that has come to redefine the concept of modern tragedy. A challenge to Philip Sydney’s judgement that "tragedy concerneth the high fellow" Death of a Salesman is the tragedy of the common man of the low-man. Many critics charge that Death of a Salesman falls short of tragedy and is therefore disqualified as a "great" play. Tragedy is developed as a form of drama

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    Willy Loman’s Mental Breakdown In Death of a Salesman Willy Loman was a man made of false dreams. Willy Loman was a man who destroyed himself with his false hopes and dreams. Throughout his whole life he was trying to become a Salesman like his father and he thought he would die a rich and successful man. Willy Loman was a man who tried so hard to achieve the American dream but failed to do so due to the multiple circumstances throughout his life. Environment around Willy Loman has had a huge affect

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