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    “As iron sharpens iron‚ a friend sharpens a friend.” (Proverbs 27:17) Friends are an important part of life. Friends are useful to help one get through the hardships of life. In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ we see the small (but present) friendship of Biff and Bernard. Biff is a football superstar‚ with scholarships lined up and friends galore. Bernard‚ his neighbour and childhood friend‚ is very much a book worm who decides to focus his time on his academics and unfortunately‚ doesn’t

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    Throughout the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ there are many themes and teaching points‚ but one stands out. This is the theme of betrayal and its consequences. In this story‚ Willy is most commonly the one that is doing the betraying or having it done to him. There are many examples and evidence that explains exactly what betrayal is and what its consequences are. Overall‚ it hurts everyone involved and one must have trust and loyalty to not fall victim to the act of betrayal. In Arthur

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    Many people believe that what someone values can only be determined by what he or she surrenders in life. In Death of Salesman‚ Willy Loman--an insecure‚ traveling salesman in his sixties-- makes the ultimate sacrifice for his son: his life. By committing suicide‚ Willy gives his son Biff the money and the freedom he needs to pursue the American Dream. Henceforth‚ by forfeiting his life‚ Willy was able to prove how highly he valued his son Biff. During a painful fight with Willy‚ Biff breaks down

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    belief in an alternate role. It is doubtful that Willy Loman would be deeply affected by Uncle Ben if he possessed either one of the factors: Healthy mentality and decent parental figure. Uncle Ben helped Willy Loman relive his past‚ discussing about their dead mother and the possible wealth Willy Loman could have attained. Willy Loman’s imaginative discussion with his uncle led to corruption in mind‚ disabling him to realize his true self as Charley have said‚ “You’re a salesman‚ and you don’t know

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    of school and ruined his life‚ Biff and Willy both have conflicts to resolve with each other and elsewhere‚ it’s important that they figure thing out for them self’s and adjust to their new realities. One of the most overwhelming themes in “Death of a salesman” is that of the “American Dream.” This is demonstrated through the character of Willy Loman‚ and how his pursuit of the American Dream led to the collapse of his relationships with his son Biff and wife Linda‚ and ultimately to his own

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    Kindness for most is something that is longed for. It is essential in the development of character in a person. In the play “Death of a Salesman” Biff Lowman tries to forge his destiny so that he can have some meaning in his life. However the lack of support he has from those around him is replaced by criticism and judgement even by his family. This leads readers to assume that a lack of kindness towards an individual may result the individual to lose confidence in themselves and allow others to

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    individuals encounter varies adversities since the day they were born. Through the accumulation of differ experiences‚ our perspectives toward life would be unique‚ and it would gradually shape individuals’ identities. The modern play‚ the Death of a Salesman‚ by has significantly depicts the idea that the formation of an individual’s characteristic is greatly influenced by the adversities they came across with. In the story‚ the loneliness and abandonments Willy experienced when he was a child

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    Essay Outline: The Death of a Salesman Thesis: Through a strict image of success‚ the creation of a metaphorical planned obsolesce is inevitable within a family. a) When a father’s family is bounded by his own definition of success it creates a larger chance of derailment in the future. Planned obsolesce - first stage - is working well no signs of error As much as someone may want to keep control of something‚ it can be just as easy to lose control Can cause for a family to appear greater than

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    Ikra Gunay 03/13/2013 Mrs. Parsons Act I Essay Death of a Salesman In “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller‚ in the Act I‚ the author emphasizes the relationship between Willy and Linda in different ways by showing the love of Linda towards Willy and how she admires him. And also‚ she always shows her patient when Willy gets angry easily. The relationship between Willy and Biff is different from the past. Willy’s relationship with Biff is complicated. Biff is everything

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    Good intentions do not always create a good outcome.As seen in The Death of a Salesman. This play focus on a family of four‚ the Loman family; Willy‚ Linda his wife and their two sons Biff and Happy. They are very poor and Willy is the only one who works‚ even though both his sons are over twenty five.Willy is a salesman and works on commission even though he has been with his company long enough no be treated as a new salesman.As he has gotten older and other issues have arisen it has made selling

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