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    Describe the Central External Conflict(s): Yossarian’s external conflict pertains to his squadron’s bureaucracy. Yossarian’s resentment to missions creates a problem with several of the higher ranking members of his squadron. These higher ranking members have put a system in place that doesn’t allow anyone to get out of war. This doesn’t allow Yossarian to get the one thing that he wants‚ to get out of battle. Describe the Internal Conflict(s): 2 Minor Characters Of Significance→ explain who

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    Linda Loman

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    Death of a Salesman‚ through his character‚ Linda Loman‚ the author alludes to the idea that everyone‚ whether they are famous or not‚ deserves support when they are at their lowest in life. For instance‚ when Linda is talking about Willy to her sons she says‚ “He works for a company thirty-six years this March‚ opens up unheard-of territories to their trademark‚ and now in his old age they take his salary away” (40). Here‚ Miller presents how Willy has worked at his company for a long time and use

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    alludes to a time when Willy’s paternal relationship stood healthy and pleasant: (Willy) feeling Biff’s muscles You’re coming home this afternoon captain of the All-Scholastic Championship Team of the City of New York. (Biff) I got it‚ Pop. And remember‚ pal‚ when I take off my helmet‚ that touchdown is for you (Miller 67). However‚ Willy and Biff’s relationship becomes hostile‚ “You fake! You phony

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    character as she represents reality‚ as opposed to Willy living in the past‚ and is the most level-headed character in the whole play. Throughout act one‚ both in Willy’s dreams and in the present‚ Linda acts as Willy’s sole source of motivation. She is always complementing him‚ "you’re the handsomest man in the world." She encourages him in his work‚ assuring him that "next week you’ll do better." She is also the only person who truly believes in Willy‚ so much that she sticks up for him against Biff

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    The characters Willy Loman of the play Death of Salesman‚ and Amada Wingfield of The Glass Menagerie share many comparable traits‚ but at the same time they are different in some ways. Both Willy and Amanda live in fantasy worlds. They both wish they could revel in the past and what used to be. Amanda dreams back to when she was the pampered southern belle and was called on by many gentlemen callers. She remembers being a socialite and part of the elite society in the south. Amanda has this notion

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    Willy and Gatsby

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    Willy and Gatsby Many people in the 1920s tried to achieve the American dream. In both‚ the play The Death of a Salesman and in the book The Great Gatsby‚ the idea of the American dream is making it in life. The character in the Death of a Salesman that is very eager to live the American Dream is a man named Willy Loman. Willy is an older guy that lives in the city with his wife and two sons. In The Great Gatsby it is Jay Gatsby that is attempting to live the American Dream. Gatsby

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    salesman’. The Death of a Salesman depicts the life of a struggling salesman‚ Willy Loman‚ who had high hopes and aspirations that fogged his own reality. In the drama‚ Arthur Miller devises an internal and external conflict through Willie to demonstrate how one must adapt to the changes of society in order to survive. Arthur Miller establishes an internal conflict in Willy that obscure him of the harsh realities of his career. Willy had been a salesman since he was a young man. He accounts of what was once

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    Willy Deception

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    Willy Loman is a 63 years old man who works as a salesman and lives in New York. He drives to Boston and Portland to make sales. The energy it takes to drive for so long has put Willy into stress and too much to bear. Willy is so obsessed on living the “American dream” that he thinks he has it all. Willy sometimes has these deceptions that he is very successful. These thoughts makes him feel better about himself and his life. He has two sons ‚ Biff and Happy ‚ he teaches them that if you are well

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    Willy Illusions

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    self image. When Willy Loman was away from home on a business trip‚ he was feeling lonely and was missing

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    Biff Loman Interview

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    is your life‚ Biff Loman I: Interviewer B: Biff C: The couch Be: Bernard W: Women I: Welcome to the “This is Your Life‚ Biff Loman!” TV show‚ we are interviewing Bill Loman from “A Death of a Salesman” about the occurrences in his life and his realisation of many pivotal events which caused his revelations. (Audience clapping) I: In the originally we see that Biff eventually succumbs to his father’s tactics – with fateful consequences‚ however the discovery that Willy has a mistress strips

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