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    Death of a Salesman In this play-write‚ it shows that Biff is the protagonist. This is because unlike Willy‚ Hap‚ and Linda‚ Biff goes through a great change and is transformed by the action of the play. At the very end of the play‚ at Willy’s funeral‚ Biff announces that he’s leaving New York City. This is because he is ready to move on in his life‚ whereas Hap is holding onto the past‚ like Willy had‚ and decides to stay put. Willy‚ strong in his belief of the "American Dream"‚ never

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    The human world has always been a place of struggle - the struggle of those whose instincts tell them what to do‚ come what may‚ and those striving for the respect going both ways. This has formed the societies all around the world‚ different yet rather similar in their core‚ looking for tolerance‚ respect and equity. They passed laws regulating social relationships; they had unwritten laws‚ too. But this was never enough. Until the people at last found the perfect means of translating

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    Arthur Miller accomplished many great works in his lifetime. He was one of the most prominent writers of the 20th century for historical fiction. His works will live on for years to come. For example‚ his most popular works‚ The Crucible and Death of a Salesman. Arthur Miller early experiences‚ helped shaped his novels and future life decisions. Arthur Miller was born in New York in 1915. His parents Isidore and Augusta Miller were Polish immigrants. Before the Great Depression‚ his family

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    and hated by most of the people around him. In the end he committed suicide. Long after his death people had come to love his work. Willy Lowman from “Death of a Salesman” is a wonderful model of the tragic hero Aristotle painted for us. Willy Lowman was a man trying to live out the American dream. Linda was his stay at home wife and he had two point five sons‚ Biff and Happy. He worked as a salesman to support his family‚ “I’m the New England man‚ I’m vital in New England” (pg. 163). He worked

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    Katie Merriman Stage to Screen 1/22/13 Death of a Salesman/You Can’t Take it With You Death of a Salesman opens with Willy Loman returning from a business trip. He is an older gentleman and it is apparent in the first few paragraphs of the play that he has some sort of problem. He talks to himself and has vivid flashbacks from when his children were younger (he interacts with them) and regretfully remembers when he refused to go to Alaska with his brother‚ who subsequently discovered a diamond

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    focusing explicitly on the topic of a woman’s seemingly ever-evolving status‚ one would constantly perceive it to be a working progress of the woman and the rise of her independence. So‚ why when analysing both‚ ‘The Wife of Bath’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’ do these roles of the most prominent women seem to be in reverse? The history of a woman’s autonomy branches outwards from the past‚ therefore enforcing the idea of a woman‚ living in an earlier period‚ to exist under high demands of

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    favourite books‚ being Arthur Miller’s "Death of a Salesman" and J.D. Salinger’s "Catcher in the Rye"‚ are a good read without the extra additives that authors currently use for grabbing readers’ attention. Both are books we can read‚ and very much relate to. An average American today could easily understand Willy Loman’s struggle with money‚ and a teenager would have no

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    questions the way in which a family could be defined as successful. Willy’s affair with another woman‚ while gross and unforgivable‚ allow others in the story to demonstrate the perseverance of love. In fact‚ it is throughout the entirety of Death of a Salesman that Arthur Miller uses his characters to question society‚ and then demonstrate their unwillingness to fall to adversity. Willy Loman‚ while indeed a pathetic man‚ falls through no weakness of his own

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    Illusion vs. Reality In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ Willy Loman cannot decipher the difference of illusion and reality. He roams around in a dream-like state- confused‚ and unaware of reality. Due to his inability to remain focused on the truth‚ a constant struggle developed inside of him‚ engulfing Willy’s thought process. In the end‚ Willy’s inability to accept reality results in his death. Willy Loman‚ a salesman from New York‚ was an extremely confused man. He worked a job in which

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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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