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    Another idea of success that Happy and Biff embodied from Willy was materialism‚ the urge to claim as many material things as they can. During Happy and Biffs childhood they observed how Willy got in dues and stole many material things just so he could feel successful. It came to the point in which he had his sons steal for him just so he can feel more empowered over things‚ and since Happy and Biff were growing around that idea they started to embody it. For instance‚ as happy got older he was just

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    In this particular story‚ the protagonist - Willy Loman - is on the surface elevated no higher than a psychotic liar who often manipulates even those he loves the most. However‚ when looked upon through a harsher lens‚ the only thing that truly becomes obvious is that Willy himself is the archetype of a tragic hero. Lying to his family in friends‚ while in part cowardly‚ also questions the way in which a family

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    Crucible‚ All My Sons‚ and Death of a Salesman. Each play had several characters that had a “fear of being displaced” and was afraid of “being torn away from our chosen image of what and who we are in this world”. In The Crucible‚ John Proctor is a characters who is afraid that his reputation would be tarnished. In addition‚ John Proctor believed himself to be a man of honor and integrity and with his act of adultery‚ his image

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    Comparative essay Both the play ‘Death Of A Salesman” and the feature film ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ explore the notion of success and failure‚ the sacrifice of money to peruse a “million dollar idea” and undying will to never give up and the compressing business world. They also explore the concept that it’s a necessity to be well liked. Success and failure is a big aspect of the ideology of the American dream within within the business world. Both characters perpetuate their failures in the minds

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    certainly the case for poor Biff Loman in “Death of a Salesman‚” because Biff’s father Willy simply cannot accept him. Biff is forced to be someone he is not for so long that he loses his true self altogether. As a result‚ he falls into a despair he cannot understand the genesis of. Additionally‚ Willy ruins Biff’s future and character. Beyond all the other characters of the play‚ Willy hurts Biff the most because Willy attacks Biff’s fundamental identity. Willy in effect steals Biff’s identity

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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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    One of Arthur Miller’s intentions by writing Death Of A Salesman was to criticize how society defines the American dream and the dream itself. Miller does this through the characterization of Ben Loman. Ben is an entrepreneur who is viewed as a trailblazer and one of “the most compelling images of success” by Willy (Jacobson 249). He signifies one of the few people who can achieve “the rags to riches” version of the dream. “When I was seventeen I walked into the jungle‚ and when I was twenty-one

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    In the story Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller the character Biff asserts to his family that “we never told the truth for ten minutes in this house” which is completely true. The Loman family is constantly lying and making an array of different excuses in order to escape the truth that they are just a “dime in a dozen.” Happy may only have a few lines yet most‚ if not all‚ of them are lies. Happy is constantly claiming “I’m getting married” yet it is clear to the reading audience that he is

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    one’s true desire in the soul and mind. The saying “money equals success” is tossed around in society enormously. Essentially stating the only way to mean anything is to have wealth and possessions. Just like in the play Death of a Salesman the father‚ Willy‚ makes it known. Willy can only comprehend being a person of importance in any profession equaling success. He is always disappointed with Biff because he is not up to his

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    In the books Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ and Fences by August Wilson‚ there are common themes that run throughout the book. Among these are two‚ hard working men that can be a bit disillusioned by life. The main character of each book‚ Willy Loman and Troy Maxson are similar in many ways. They both try hard to be good men and fathers‚ but unfortunately‚ they are imperfect in both aspects. Troy distances his self from his youngest son‚ and many could say that he is too hard and cold towards

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