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    Loman is portrayed as the root of Willy’s mental illness and instability. He is also the only member of his family who acknowledges his own failures in life. On the whole‚ Biff Loman stands out as the most intriguing and strong character in “Death of a Salesman. He is not a successful man and never will be‚ he is however able to admit this‚ even in a harsh society as the one of the 1960s America. Biff knows he is a “nothing” and tries to make his father see that he is “no good. I am a dime a dozen

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    practice of unfairly treating a person or group of people differently from other groups of people. Stories‚ plays‚ and poems all exploit discrimination is some kind of way. Discrimination can be seen in “Sonny’s Blues”‚ “Adulthood”‚ and “Death of a Salesman”. Discrimination is fairly touched in “Sonny’s Blues”. Racism is the primary reason for discrimination in the text. The fact that the blacks were present primarily throughout the projects shows how the segregated the city of Harlem was.

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    One of the main themes in the play Death of a Salesman is the American Dream. The philosophy of the American Dream originated in the early twentieth century when many immigrants came to America in search of economic opportunities and a better life. The protagonist‚ Willy thinks that to achieve the American Dream‚ one needs to be likeable and have a good personality. In reality‚ the keys to success in America are hard work and diligence. Willy however‚ fails to see this‚ thus leading him up to fail

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    DEATH OF A SALESMAN ARTHUR MILLER Arthur Asher Miller (October 17‚ 1915 - February 10‚ 2005) was an American playwright and essayist. He was a prominent figure in American theatre‚ writing dramas that include plays such as All My Sons (1947)‚ Death of a Salesman (1949)‚ The Crucible (1953) and A View from the Bridge Miller was often in the public eye‚ particularly during the late 1940s‚ 1950s and early 1960s‚ a period during which he testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee

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    In Arthur Miller’s play‚ “Death of a Salesman‚” there are many themes present throughout‚ most notably the theme of the American Dream. Readers are introduced to the American Dream most importantly through Willy‚ the main character. The power of the American Dream over society begs readers to ask the question‚ how has the American Dream influenced Willy Loman’s life and death as a salesman? While the American Dream may be a great desire in life for Loman‚ it creates a product out of a human and thereby

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    in ‘Death of a Salesman’ written my Arthur Miller. The smart person knows how to accept change in stride by adjusting. Doing so‚ can reap many benefits and make life much easier. However‚ if one cannot accept change‚ disaster may strike his/her life. This is especially true for the character of Willy Loman as his failure to accept change leads to the end of his relationship with Biff‚ the loss of his job/financial issues‚ the ruining of his reputation‚ and his suicide. In the play‚ ‘Death of a

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    NOTES on Death of a Salesman (1949) by Arthur Miller (1915-2005) ***** GENRE: Example of modern tragedy and “selective realism” Refer to your study guide for the quote from Arthur Miller’s “Tragedy and the Common Man” Selective Realism: refer to your text‚ and consider the notes following the brief remarks on the play below…. ***** Notes on the play‚ with comparisons to others this semester. (feel free to disagree or elaborate): PLOT: Willy Loman loses his job‚ regains a relationship with

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    how he could have killed himself when they were so close to paying off all of their bills. Biff recalls that Willy seemed happier working on the house than he did as a salesman. He states that Willy had all the wrong dreams and that he didn’t know who he was in the way that Biff now knows who he is. Charley replies that a salesman has to dream or he is lost‚ and he explains the salesman’s undaunted optimism in the face of certain defeat as a function of his irrepressible dreams of selling himself

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    Danielle Altamuro Ms. Coyle Hnrs English 10‚ Period 8 3/31/14 Death of a Salesman Expository Essay Thomas Edison once said‚ “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work”. Every day‚ opportunities are present in the lives of society. However‚ it is society’s choice of whether or not to take these opportunities and run with them. Often‚ people resist change and avoid situations rather than taking advantage of new opportunities. The decision of evading

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    Expressionism and Realism in Death of a Salesman Death of a salesman is a play written by Arthur Miller in the year 1949. The entire plot it told from the perspective of the protagonist Willy Loman. As the last name alludes‚ Willy has never accomplished anything in his life and now is at the very end of it where he still hopes of making it big in the world. He is 63 years old and has the mind of a child. Willy literally lives in the glory days of the past where his mind tends to switch back

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