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    Willy Loman

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    Death of a Salesman Literary Analysis For many critics and people‚ Arthur Miller’s play‚ Death of a Salesman is one of the greatest plays ever written. This play tells a tale of an aging salesman named Willy Loman who believes that being “well-liked” is the key to success. Willy Loman is the protagonist and tragic hero in this play. Willy‚ like all tragic heros‚ has a flaw that leads to his demise. Willy’s pride does not allow him to accept help from others and forces him to live in denial. In

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    Willy Loman

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    Willy Loman Willy Loman‚ the main character in Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman‚ is a tragic hero that chases after the American Dream for his life purpose. Willy and his brother‚ Ben‚ were abandoned by their father when they were still young. However they parted while growing up‚ Ben went to Alaska and becomes rich‚ while Willy becomes a salesman. Ben is Willy’s American dream and he wants to become Ben. Ben didn’t succeed in becoming successful like Ben‚ so he created a fantasy world where

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    person down‚ to the point of near insanity that results from the wild‚ hopeless chase after the dream. This is what occurs to Biff‚ Happy‚ and Willy Loman in Arthur Miller’s book Death of a Salesman. In the play‚ Willy Loman is a traveling salesman whose main ambition in life is wealth and success‚ neither of which he achieves. Corrupted by their father‚ Biff and Happy also can not attain success. Biff fails to find a steady‚ high-paying job even though he’s 30‚ and he hates the business world‚ preferring

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    Willy Loman

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    By bringing all these elements into a masterful performance‚ you should have newspapers and critics alike marveling at your performance and swaying the public image of yourself from negitive to positive. Mr. Sheen‚ you will be playing Willy Loman. Willy is a salesman who‚ at one time in his life‚ used to be well liked and well known‚ but is now a troubled and misguided

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    Willy Loman

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    In Death of a Salesman‚ written by playwright Arthur Miller‚ the protagonist Willy Loman is portrayed as an unsuccessful salesman trying to support his family while trying to reach inner peace with himself. Willy’s relationships with other significant characters in the play helps define him as a character. Willy’s boss‚ Howard‚ is also a reality check. Howard treats Willy as though he is a child; he has no respect for Willy. One turning point of the play is when Howard fires Willy because he feels

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    Linda Loman

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    In Arthur Miller’s play‚ 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

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    Willy Loman

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    Salesman”‚ exhibits the repercussions of denying the present reality‚ which prompts the individual to dwell upon the past for contentment‚ eventually leading to utter devastation. What does it really mean to deny reality? Through the play‚ Willy Loman illustrates this crippling behaviour. Willy shows that he is incapable of accepting the present truth that he is unsuccessful and unrespected. He dwells on the past and believes his previous “achievements” should score him recognition and prosperity

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    Biff Loman Interview

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    This 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

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    Willy Loman Suffering

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    life makes you‚ there is nothing you can do about it. In the play‚ “Death of a Salesman‚” by Arthur Miller‚ Biff Loman‚ Willy Loman’s son suffers the most from Willy’s illusions and imaginations by having Willy lack parental guidance since the beginning‚ Willy thinking appearance in the key to success‚

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    Willy Loman Analysis

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    In order to underscore these constraints‚ Miller juxtaposes the dullness of the Lomans’ “present” existence with the natural world around them (Miller 1). Almost immediately upon returning from work‚ Willy remarks how he caught himself “looking at scenery” and noticing that “the trees are so thick‚ and the sun is warm” (Miller 3). The fact that‚ in admiring the scenery‚ Willy “forgot” he “was driving” and almost crossed “over the white line” highlights the tension between the boundaries of the material

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