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    Who Is Willy A Hero

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    Willy Loman is responsible for deterioration of his world. Willy finds someone to look up too‚ a hero of sorts‚ and tries to become the hero in his own life. Willy tries to become a very successful businessman but he is not good with people‚ he is not a very good salesman and in the end chooses the wrong career. Willy often makes things up because he cannot face the truth that in life he has not accomplished as much as he had hoped and planned. Willy’s undoing is brought about by his unreal dreams

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    Oedipus's downfall

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    Oedipus; the blame for his downfall The prophecy given to King Laius and Jocasta stated that their new born child Oedipus will eventually kill his father and marry his mother. To prevent the prophecy from coming true‚ King Laius and Jocasta ordered Oedipus to be abandoned in the mountains alone to die. Oedipus‚ escaping death unknowingly with the help of the Shepherd‚ continued on living life with the King and queen of Corinth‚ before his journey to Thebes‚ where the prophecies came true. Oedipus’s

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    Death Of A Loman Analysis

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    Texts may show us that the world of journeys involves unexpected detours. To what extent do the texts you have studies support this idea? A journey is an experience an individual undergoes that affects them and changes them in one way or another. These changes happen through the unexpected detours‚ encounters with people or things or through hardships suffered. The changes can seem to make a small change to a person at first but over time they end up changing a person in a dramatic way. Arthur

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    the ‘American Dream’ ‚ which traditionally meant opportunity and freedom for all. Willy Loman was a firm believer in this; he also believed that success was achievable according to how well liked you are as opposed to ability or determination. Hence; “He had the wrong dreams. All‚ all Wrong.” I will be considering Loman’s dreams to see if they are in fact all wrong? The play is considered a tragedy -with Willy Loman‚ the protagonist. Though it has been argued whether or not the play is a tragedy

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    Willy Loman's Birth

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    Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ Willy Loman is an aging salesman trying to make sense of his sixty-three years of life. He evaluates the decisions that he has made based on his belief system that a man has to have the admiration of others to be successful. He also assesses what his sons have done in their lives and pays special attention to the choices of the oldest son‚ Biff. Although Happy is clearly the more successful son‚ his Dad identifies more with Happy’s brother. Willy makes poor choices that caused

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    Willy Loman's Suicide

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    American Dream lives. Willy Loman‚ a salesman‚ drives on endlessly‚ searching for buyers and a reason to continue. Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman perfectly captures the struggle of everyday Americans looking to find success in the struggling economy of early 20th century America. Miller’s artfully crafted play proves through the character of Willy Loman that everyday people can have the flaws and experiences that create tragic heroes. As with every tragic hero‚ Willy Loman suffers from a fatal

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    Willy Loman's Death

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    sad story of a man who was too proud to admit that he was a failure.  Willy Loman created a world of illusion to help him to continue with the daily drudge of living.  He spent his life trying desperately to convince himself‚ and others‚ that he was successful and "well liked" until the day he died.  The Requiem is the last act of Miller’s play where the sad truth of Willy Loman’s existence is revealed to the audience and the Loman family.  The requiem serves as a place where Miller paints a picture

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    |HUM 102 - 020 | |Considering Willy and Joe | |Research Paper | |

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    Willy Tragic Hero

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    in a success-driven society and shows the tragic path which eventually leads to his suicide. Willy Loman believes in what he considers the promise of the American Dream wholeheartedly‚ which is based on the Declaration of Independence stated by Thomas Jefferson in 1776: "We believe that all men are born with these inalienable rights - life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness."(Malone‚ 28) However‚ Willy is too caught up in this masculine dream and it does not succeed as he wishes. He tries to live

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    Willy Flashbacks

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    Now there is no doubt that Willy is clearly mentally ill from the beginning of this play but one as to wonder; is Biff right by saying that Willy "never knew who he was" (Miller 991)‚ or did Willy create a false sense of reality as a means to escape? While hallucinations are a strong sign of schizophrenia there is also something known as psychosis. Psychosis is an impaired state of reality that can be brought on by a multitude of things- from lack of sleep to actual brain diseases. Thus the curiosity

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