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    When one achieves wealth and happiness‚ they’re considered successful. In Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller and Fences by August Wilson‚ both protagonists Willy Loman and Troy Maxson go through many trials and tribulations trying to achieve this wealth and happiness through the American Dream. These trials and tribulations not only allow the reader to identify the characters’ hubris‚ but also their bitter‚ inconsiderate personalities. Furthermore‚ it was not America holding these characters back

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    best salesman‚ just being able to sell goods and provide services‚ won’t get you very far. One must go above and beyond the normal expectations of society in the workforce. In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman the protagonist and father of two‚ Willy Loman‚ tries to do this in order to satisfy his family financially. The tragedy by the controversial American playwright is a well-known classic.

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    citizen‚ great or small. Willy Loman and Biff is the antithesis of Charley and Bernard’s character‚ respectively. Among the numerous ways that Charley and Willy are different‚ one of the key contrasts between these two men is their personalities. Willy’s characteristics in the play can be portrayed as resentful‚ and judgmental. On the other side of the spectrum‚ Willy’s old friend and neighbor‚ Charley‚ is a benevolent‚ and mellow man. Additionally‚ Charley and Willy have contrasting views on

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    However‚ when things are not looking so bright in Willy Loman’s business and family situations‚ Willy is looking for all the negatives instead of focusing on the positives. Willy Loman from Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” is a more successful character compared to Jay Gatsby from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby in their family situations‚ their business conditions‚ and the fulfillment of their American dreams. From a perspective of family‚ Willy is missing the good that he has but Gatsby has

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    to crack under the pressure. Willy constantly pushes his sons in the business field‚ mistreats his wife‚ Linda‚ who has been nothing but supportive‚ and even arguing with Charley who is more than compassionate and loans Willy money every month. Biff‚ Happy‚ and Linda never argue with Willy directly because they are afraid that it will completely deteriorate any sanity he has left. They resort to arguing behind his back‚ but Linda is the only one that sticks up for Willy. Biff shouts at her‚ “Stop making

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    Hamlet ultimately overcomes his imperfection and avenges his father’s death. Conversely‚ Willy Loman never surmounts his self destruction. Author Miller portrays Willy as a self indulgent salesman who lives in his own lies and pity‚ ultimately leading to his demise. Though the two characters hold similar qualities‚ only one possesses the traits of a tragic hero. Although many similarities exist between Hamlet and Willy Loman‚ only Hamlet exemplifies the qualities of a tragic hero. Aristotle’s theory describes

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    his play Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller skillfully presents the nomadic mind of the bewildered salesman‚ Willy Loman. Miller says‚ “I wished to create a form which‚ in itself as a form‚ would literally be the process of Willy Loman’s way of mind.” He accomplishes this through the blending of past memories with present reality‚ stage descriptions‚ and the obsession of his career. Since Willy plants all his faith into the “greatest country in the world” that promises itself to be the land of success

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    First‚ both characters Bartleby and Willy Loman have serious social and psychological issues that are evident. The employers of both these men attempt to assist them. Neither one is able to continue in their daily work tasks for one reason or another. Both have opportunities but choose not take them. Although Willy Loman is a deeply flawed character‚ there is something compelling about his nostalgia. Modernity accounts for the obsolescence of Willy Loman’s career --traveling salesman are

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    families‚ and communities that live obliviously to reality. The theme of denial plays an important role in the play‚ The Death of the Salesman. In this play‚ Willy Loman‚ the main character‚ lives his entire life in denial. His view on being successful is deeply disoriented compared to what actual success is. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave relates to Willy Loman’s logic because it can be said that the Loman family is in the cave. The Lomans are abstracted to the truth; frankly‚ they do not take personal

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    Hamlet and Willy Loman‚ characters whose rolls are very alike‚ and different at the same time. They both share some good examples of tragedy‚ family‚ and love in some parallel ways and‚ in some different ways. Family is very important in these two plays. They both have parents that want the best for their children but do not spend much time with them. Love is also a good comparison even though it is not directly shown‚ but instead hint toward throughout each play. These two plays provide insightful

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