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    Death of a Salesman Assignment The pressure of being successful is a family issue that is prevalent in America today. In Death of a Salesman‚ Willy exclaims‚ “How can he find himself on a farm? Is that a life? A farmhand? In the beginning‚ when he was young‚ I thought‚ well‚ a young man‚ it’s good for him to tramp around‚ take a lot of different jobs. But it’s more than ten years now and he has yet to make thirty-five dollars a week!” (1296) This gives you some insight on the pressure that

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    The Death Of A Salesman v.s. The Crucible In The Death Of A Salesman‚ the main character‚ Willy Loman‚ is a unsuccessful salesman caught up in high hopes for his sons‚ Biff and Hap‚ who both also soon become failures. Willy’s flaw is that he has filled his sons up with so much hot air that he is not satisfied when they do not succeed‚ and regrets to believe where they stand in life now‚ as average men. Willy’s reversal of fortune comes right after Biff’s last year of high school. It seems

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    pressure you put on yourself and the pressure that other people put on you. Throughout the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller and the short story “Brother Dear” by Bernice Friesen‚ the characters find themselves facing these pressures on a daily basis. Both plotlines show how people can experience these pressures‚ for all different reasons‚ during various times in their life. In Death of a Salesman‚ Biff‚ a son of the main character‚ Willy‚ is struggling with the pressure to impress his father

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    reason for the deadly plague. Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is a play in which a man named Willy struggles with his internal condition and everyday life. He is not able to sell enough product or to ever meet his quotas. He has great pride in his sons and family and takes his own life in order for them to have a better life. In the play Oedipus the King‚ the tragedy that befalls the kingdom and Oedipus is so much more relatable and understandable than Death of a Salesman. Oedipus is the superior

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    Drama In the 1580s Philip Sidney complained that English playwrights were ignoring the principles of drama; he meant the classical principles exemplified by the tragedies of Seneca and the comedies of Plautus‚ Ben Jonson published his own plays in a grandiose format‚ and with a title (The Works of Benjamin Jonson)‚ that invited comparison with the editions of these same dramatists. The prologue to the first play in this collection‚ Every Man In His Humour*‚ announces that its author ’hath

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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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    Janaki Chadha Mrs. Ciarrocca AP English 3/ Block C 21 March 2012 Why Death of a Salesman Is Relevant Today On the surface‚ Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller does not seem to have much relation to modern day high school students. The story of the demise and ultimate death of Willy Loman‚ a failed salesman in his sixties‚ does not immediately come across as something high school juniors would be able to relate to. For the most part‚ it appears to be read as part of English curriculums across

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    In Arthur Miller’s The Death of a Salesman‚ Willy Loman is depicted as a failing salesman who dreams of becoming rich and famous. Willy strives to achieve the same goals as his dead brother‚ Ben. Furthermore‚ I believe Ben symbolizes hopes and dreams. Additionally‚ I think the theme of Death of a Salesman is that only relying on hopes and dreams to accomplish goals will lead to a tragic failure. During the full extent of the book‚ Willy imagines that Ben is talking to him and encouraging him to

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    Within The Crucible and Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller’s most famous plays‚ are two important protagonists that accompany a similar role in society. In The Crucible‚ John Proctor is a highly respected and strong man in society‚ but his few weaknesses bring him to a screeching halt and to his own death. Willy Loman‚ the protagonist in Death of a Salesman‚ is a vital father figure that again accompanies many weaknesses leading to his unhappy death. Both characters have exceptionally similar but

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    Synthesis Essay: Death of a Salesman and The Great Gatsby After reading Arthur Miller’s Deah of a Salesman and watching the movie of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s well known novel The Great Gatsby‚ the two works clearly demonstrate the lengths that people go to in order to achieve the American Dream‚ the stereotypical life of a rich‚ successful and happy American. Both Jay Gatsby and Willy Loman are blinded by the pursuit of their unrealistic dreams which eventually lead to their downfalls. In Death of a Salesman

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