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    “Death of a Salesman – A Shattered Dream” The American dream is the longstanding belief‚ held by members of its society‚ that anyone - regardless of race‚ creed‚ or socioeconomic status – could attain success‚ wealth‚ and prosperity. This dream has been both captured and eluded by many. These societal beliefs play a large part in Arthur Miller’s play‚ “Death of a Salesman”. "Death of a Salesman‚" tells the story of Willy Loman‚ a traveling salesman‚ who encounters frustration and failure

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    How Successful Do You Want to Become? By Russ Hobbs A solid belief system can take us a long way.  Success has a belief system and when we can master such a system‚ there is very little that can stop the inevitable:  massive achievements.  Take a look at seven keys to unlocking success. Everything happens for a reason Successful people believe that there is a purpose behind every event or situation.  Whether it’s a lesson to be learned or a change in your life’s direction‚ they believe that whatever

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    In life success can be seen as many things‚ success can be small or success large. Success is the achievement of something desired an accomplishment of anything that will allow for someone or something to move forward. In the novel Keller would have been successful if he hadn’t have been so arrogant with the passing of his son and especially his wife. Success for Paul would have been truly knowing and accepting a great man‚ Keller while he was alive and also bettering his music. However these characters

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    grammar. It’s a logical explanation to the reason she failed and she doesn’t see it as hers and blames her teachers for the grade. What if Deborah took responsibility for her work from the beginning and took charge of her grade? Her chances of success would have increased tremendously if she would have gotten help from her teachers when they had their scheduled appointments and may have learned a lot more than she already knew because her teacher offered her help with eliminating her grammar issues

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    and his mother as a critical woman‚ who keeps the Korean traditional views. When Uncle Chul gets rich‚ his views don’t change throughout the story. After he proved himself‚ he still looks for the mother’s approval. The mother doesn’t care about his success and still criticizes him. As uncle Chul becomes an adult his views stay the same‚ only his actions change. Even though uncle Chul reaches his goals he still look at himself as a failure in the eyes of the mother. Throughout the short story the author

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    striving for a better tomorrow. The morals and lessons endured throughout our failures are key to the prosperity of a successful future. Although‚ some have success thrust upon them‚ the ability to overcome sheer disappointment can only be achieved by one’s self experiences. Many people throughout society have a basic expectation of your future success depending on your race‚ environment‚ education‚ gender‚ and/or background. Expectations alone are an excuse for the majority of society today‚ because for

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    cannot keep his/her own promises. Success that really drives us is something that must be deeply rooted for it to serve us in times of stressful choices. Self-reflection and assessment exercises about our definitions of success and purpose are useful in this case. • Can you identify alternate stories or “frames” to use to change these labels‚ at least for the actor him or herself? the case protagonist from “A Personal Struggle with the Definition of Success” or the leadership development class

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    effective way. This belief‚ in my opinion‚ is the key to succeeding in many things we do. I can recall several circumstances in which the possession of confidence was the deciding factor between my success and failure Taking tests is one of the most prominent instances in which confidence is the key to success. I reThe reason I performed well on the exam is because of the confidence I had in my knowledge of the test material. I prepared well for the test; therefore‚ I entered the classroom with the expectation

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    Dream‚" the idea that anyone can ultimately achieve success‚ even if he or she began with nothing. In "The Death of a Salesman"‚ Arthur Miller uses the characterization of Willy Loman to represent the failure of his ideal of the American Dream. Willy’s quest for the American Dream leads to his failure because throughout his life he pursues the illusion of the American Dream and not the reality of it. His mindset on perfection‚ obsession with success‚ and his constant reminiscence of the past and predictions

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    To many failure simply means a lack of success‚ but too me failure is the one thing that produces success. Let me ask you this. Who are failures? Whatever just popped into your head whether it be criminals‚ high school dropouts‚ the divorced etc. all of these are formed by society’s expectations. For example you’d never say Martha Stewart‚ David Karp or Thomas Edison were failures would you? No‚ because despite the minor setbacks or choices that these people made they managed to turn their ‘failures’

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