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    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 from reaching the dream‚ but rather their own bad

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    Death of a Salesman: The literal definition of “success” is the attainment of love‚ wealth‚ position‚ home ownership‚ and honor. A person must strive to acquire his or her dreams to say that they were able to acquire success. For instance‚ in the play Death of a Salesman Willy was implanted on the theory that the basis of consummation in life is to be loved. Although this wasn’t morally correct‚ it wasn’t realistically incorrect. This philosophy was brought upon by his childhood; the insecurities

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    English Willy vs. Charley: The Impact of Parent Relations A person’s outcome in life is often a reflection of their childhood‚ or how they grew up. The different ways a child is treated by their parents may later affect the amount of grit he or she has‚ therefore affecting their later success in life. In the book Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ Biff‚ Happy and Bernard each grew up in different ways. Although Biff and Happy grew up in the same home‚ their father‚ Willy Loman‚ treated

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    American Dream. Therefore for every American Dream there is also an American Nightmare. However Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is in no way‚ shape or form such a thing. Miller is meeting us halfway and describes the life of a man who is unconsciously disillusioned and who lives in denial‚ nurturing the wounds society has inflicted upon him with the memories of better times and who is‚ in the end‚ driven to suicide in what he considers to be his way of making up for all the wrongs that had plagued

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    Death of a SalesmanWilly Loman is the main character in this drama. He is 60 years old and has been a salesman for 35 years. He has never really been successful despite his aspirations to be. After 35 years of being a salesman Willy finds himself feeling defeated by his lack of success and his difficult home life. He is married to Linda‚ a dutiful wife and mother. Together they have two sons‚ Biff and Happy. Willy and Linda have a good relationship despite the circumstances. Linda is supportive

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    Death of a Salesman and Fences There are many parallels that can be drawn between August Wilson’s and Arthur Miller’s main characters in both of their respective plays. While some may not be immediately obvious‚ I plan to connect many of the dots to illuminate the similar characteristics exhibited by the characters in question. Wilson and Miller both present main characters that have similarities such as

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    Death Penalty Is Dead Wrong: It’s Time to Outlaw Capital Punishment In America-Completely‚ written by Mario M. Cuomo‚ the former governor of New York‚ is about Cuomo’s viewpoint in which he states that the death penalty is wrong on several different levels and that it is an ineffective form of punishment.     In this text it describes a personal opinion of a man whose important part of his life was focused on the basics of the death penalty. Generally‚ he disagreed with all common reasons that justify

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    Death Of A Salesman ‚ a play by the great playwright Arthur Miller ‚ portrays the "American Dream" which was long sought for a long time by many people around the world. America was and is the land of opportunity‚ and this opportunity is taken but not wisely by the protagonist Willy Loman. Willy is a man who is rather unmanly because of his weak and cowardly acts throughout the play‚ where he is surrounded by Linda his wife and his sons Biff and Happy. In a my opinion‚ this play is extremely well-written

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    American Dream? Throughout Arthur Miller’s Death of a SalesmanWilly Loman is in pursuit of this Dream. Willy focuses on the idealistic American dream his entire life‚ associating it with financial success‚ an excellent reputation and being well liked. He makes victims of his wife and of his sons by subjecting them to mistreatment and deprivation of a strong male role model. According to the Webster’s Dictionary a victim is one who is subjected to oppression‚ hardship or mistreatment. Willy puts far

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    In the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ the playwright targets the theme of The American Dream and how it affects Willy and his family. Miller uses this time period to help develop the theme of The American Dream within the play. In 1949‚ America experienced an economic boom due to their success in WWII. Miller uses the character of Willy to demonstrate to the audience what the average individual in America was going through. Willy uses Biff as a representation of himself to reflect and

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