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    Death of a Salesman Willy is a man who cares about success. His entire life has been spent trying to get the American Dream. He is a very proud man. Willy wants to give his family a good life‚ so he constantly buys new things which have put him in debt. He is very absorbed in the past and angers easily‚ especially to his son Biff. Most of the relationships he has with his family are strained. He cheated on his wife so his relationship with her is guilt ridden. This causes him to get angry

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    Character development is a crucial part of Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ and while there are many captivating characters‚ one that stands out is Bernard‚ a scholarly boy who is the son of Willy’s two boys. Bernad is unique due to the way his personality and characteristics are very similar during the present and the flashbacks in the play. When Bernard is introduced‚ he is brazen as a hard-working intellectual that is pushing Biff to study for his test. Not only is he smart‚ but he also

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    Females Portrayal In the play‚ Death of a Salesman‚ Linda depicts the author’s view of women within this time. Linda was anxious in becoming the finest "housewife”. Her nature and disposition‚ even before she enters the play‚ is one of kindness‚ love and a deep admiration for her husband Willy‚ despite his faults. She took on full responsibility for herself and family. At this point in history the typical woman was viewed as a housekeeper and nothing more. In most of Linda’s sense she

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    protagonist of the play Death of a Salesman‚ believes wholeheartedly in the idea that a ‘well liked’ and ‘personally attractive’ man in business will indubitably acquire the material comforts offered by modern American life. This however is a skewed perspective of what the American Dream really stood for. Instead of believing that hard work without complaint is the key to success‚ Willy’s fixation with superficial qualities of attractiveness and likeability stand in the way of his own personal success. Bernard

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    Themes and Motifs 1. Inadequacy: As Biff goes through life‚ he never actually commits to anything. He never shows his full potential. Biff has had insufficient jobs such as a shipping clerk‚ a salesman‚ and a businessman only to discover that life is only a “manner of existence.” He is also an insufficient worker. When Biff worked for Bob Harrison‚ he would whistle in the elevator like a comedian. A big businessman cannot raise a young man to do a responsible job when he acts that way. 2.

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    Nong‚ Amy Prof. Buscher Eng. 1B Essay 3 Death Of A Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ is a drama about the American dream‚where we were lead to believe that the underdogs had a chance to become something bigger in the future‚ but that is not the case in this drama. In this drama‚ we witness Willy losing himself because of the American dream‚ and we also see how the dream gives off false hopes. The theme of the drama is abandonment‚ Willy Loman life was full of abandonment since the prelude ‚ in the tragic

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    Chapter: 2 In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman there is a contrast between what is real and what the characters believe as real. Some of the characters put themselves in different times and places and believe that what they are thinking is real. Others on the other hand know exactly what the reality of the situation may be and think about a time and place where the situation is not occurring. Throughout this play‚ the Loman family cannot discern these two kinds of reality. They tell a lie and

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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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    In death of a salesman by Arthur Miller‚ one of the characters works as a salesman who appears to be insecure. Willy the salesman lies to those around him in order to feel emotionally better about his insecurities. Willy looks for anything that will emotionally keep him stable while suppressing his insecurities‚ which leads him to excessively lie to others. Ultimately he is looking for a means to escape his failures in life. Later towards the middle of the story Willy fails to remember or would rather

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    The Death of a Salesman is a play created to evoke thoughts and emotions. The audience sees mental decline and personal demons manifesting themselves in various ways. Three characters stood out more than others. They made the audience feel many more emotions than all the others and cause the strongest reactions. Wily Loman is a salesman who is struggling with everything going on in his world. He loses both his job and his sanity. He is loud‚ abusive‚ and prideful amongst many other things. The opening

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