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    Throughout the play "Death of A Salesman" by Arthur Miller‚ Willy Loman’s misguided pride leads to his tragic failure and lack of accomplishment. Willy’s pride and attitude cause him to brag constantly to his family and friends about his career. His pride also causes him to put a lot of pressure on his sons because he will not accept anything less than the best from his boys. Willy’s attitude is a dangerous thing to himself and his family because his constant bragging gives his family and himself

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    When coming across acts 1 and 2 in The Death of the Salesman we have read through many symbolic objects and patterns in the novel. Cheese: When Linda buys Willy a new type of cheese‚ Willy becomes very upset because‚ and as was stated before‚ he fears making a huge change in his life‚ although he ironically at the same time wants nothing but change in his life in order to realize his dreams. It is because Willy never makes a decision between these two extremes that he becomes a tragic figure‚ without

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    Realism Realism is defined as an attempt to reproduce faithfully the surface appearance of life. "Death of a Salesman" can be termed as a realistic play in many ways. The play has characteristics of an everyday-life situation. "Death of a Salesman" is almost equivalent to some families‚ in the way of Willy and Biffs disagreement on certain ideas. Willy is upset with Biff because he has not settled down and found a good job. As Happy and Biff are in the bed talking‚ Biff tells Happy‚ "I tell

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    5/5/2013 ENLG 115 “Death of Two Families” The plays Hamlet and Death of a Salesman have many themes in common‚ but two of the important themes from both plays are family and love. These two themes are the most prevalent in both plays. Family seems to be the fundamental theme throughout both of these plays; both having parents that want the best for their kids but do not interact with them very much. The love theme is a bit trickier because both do not show it directly‚ but hint to it throughout

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    Similar Theme in Fences and Death of a Salesman In his play Fences‚ author August Wilson tells the story of African American Troy Maxson‚ who struggles to support his family during the Civil Rights Era‚ which was a time in America’s history where blacks were institutionally segregated from whites (Kirszner and Mandell 1834). Similarly‚ in his play Death of a Salesman‚ author Arthur Miller develops a story about a traveling salesmanWilly Loman‚ who struggles to live the American dream. Miller wrote

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    Miller uses the techniques of the modern theatre to the full. As such‚ the term ‘expressionist’ is often used to describe Miller as a ‘dramatist’. Discuss his use of dramatic devices in ‘Death of a Salesman’ showing how they convey the messages of the play. Arthur Miller wrote ‘Death of a Salesman’ in 1949. The play is based around the idea of the ‘American Dream’ and how a middle class family of four struggle to come to terms with Willy’s over-powering ambition and hunger for

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    parents and the reflection their decisions have on their children. Naive children who have not developed their own opinion on the world base their views and ideals around those closest to them. Therefore‚ when a parent continuously lies like Willy Loman in Death of a Salesmen‚ they force their child to see life through a frosted glass‚ perpetually torn between the reality of society and how they were told to view it. These contorted views reach children first but begin poisoning the

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    Arthur Miller’s classic “Death of a Salesman.” As the title suggests‚ the book is about the death of a salesman named Willy Loman. However‚ through my production‚ it is not the inevitable ending that will be remembered by the audience. It will be the processes that led to Willy’s conflicted mind that will resonate in the audience’s mind. The underlying values of blind faith in the American dream and the narrow-minded definition of success‚ which are exemplified in Willy Loman‚ combine to form an example

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    Denial Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” has stood the test of time because of how relatable it is to the middle class citizen (Overview). The story is based around the Loman family‚ each of whom is battling some type of personal struggle that audiences relate to. They have the money troubles that many everyday individuals must deal with; paying bills‚ the mortgage‚ and household items breaking down around the house that must be fixed. To digress‚ Willy is an aging salesman that has lived an average

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    Destiny Choices Sometimes life throws you a curve ball. Willy Loman‚ the main character of the Death of a Salesman‚ experienced both the ups and downs of life. His life wasn’t how he expected it to be. Willy focused on becoming well-liked and well-known‚ and for a while things seemed to be going his way. But in reality as he got on in years‚ people no longer appeared to cared. Therefore Willy took that too personally into heart. He couldn’t handle the pressure. His reaction affected those

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