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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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    Although Death of a Salesman is not a direct critique of the American dream‚ Arthur Miller strives to show the damaging effects of the idea on the lives of the society. Throughout his life‚ Willy Loman has created a distorted image of the American dream‚ which proved to be the cause for his downfall. The protagonist believed that being well-liked‚ as opposed to hard work and ambition‚ is the key to success. The real tragedy is that Loman became so entangled in his dream that he ignored such values

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    plethora of American literature. Hope can be both a positive and negative quality. Hope is threaded into the following three pieces of literature: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ and Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. In the preceding literature hope plays a strong role in improving characters’ lives. Hope helps some people and is useless to others. Langston Hughes writes‚ “Hold fast to dreams‚/ For if dreams die‚/ Life is a broken-winged

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    The Role of Pride in Death of a Salesman The story of Willy Loman and his family is one that is rather well known in America. Some may even consider it a classic. This moving play discusses the concepts of hope‚ family roles‚ betrayal and pride. All four contain a very powerful message that serve as good life lessons. Throughout this piece we encounter countless acts of failure‚ acts that‚ unlike others‚ Willy refuses to admit to. The main character‚ Willy‚ has a huge sense of pride‚ it seems to

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    Relationships in Death of a Salesman The father son relationships of Willy‚ Biff‚ and Happy in Death of a Salesman change throughout the play. Willy wanted his sons to be well liked and successful even from any early age. As adults Biff and Happy are not the successful men their father wanted and Willy will not accept who they are. He lies to himself by exaggerating his sons’ jobs and ambitions. Willy will not accept the truth. Willy’s flashbacks show why relationships are strained as well as the

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    The human world has always been a place of struggle - the struggle of those whose instincts tell them what to do‚ come what may‚ and those striving for the respect going both ways. This has formed the societies all around the world‚ different yet rather similar in their core‚ looking for tolerance‚ respect and equity. They passed laws regulating social relationships; they had unwritten laws‚ too. But this was never enough. Until the people at last found the perfect means of translating

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    these characters are Edgar‚ Kent‚ and of course the king himself‚ King Lear. King Lear struggles with the loss of his identity due to the giving away of his kingdom in a chaotic and forced way.‚ Characters such as Kent and Edgar struggle with identity as well‚ but in a more controlled state‚ as they choose to change their appearance and take on alternate identities. The alternate identities of Kent and Edgar allows them to accomplish things they otherwise would not have been able to as themselves

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    Arthur Miller accomplished many great works in his lifetime. He was one of the most prominent writers of the 20th century for historical fiction. His works will live on for years to come. For example‚ his most popular works‚ The Crucible and Death of a Salesman. Arthur Miller early experiences‚ helped shaped his novels and future life decisions. Arthur Miller was born in New York in 1915. His parents Isidore and Augusta Miller were Polish immigrants. Before the Great Depression‚ his family

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    and hated by most of the people around him. In the end he committed suicide. Long after his death people had come to love his work. Willy Lowman from “Death of a Salesman” is a wonderful model of the tragic hero Aristotle painted for us. Willy Lowman was a man trying to live out the American dream. Linda was his stay at home wife and he had two point five sons‚ Biff and Happy. He worked as a salesman to support his family‚ “I’m the New England man‚ I’m vital in New England” (pg. 163). He worked

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