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    Lamesha Robinson 01/20/2010 My Greatest Regrets Everyone makes mistkes‚ and I am no exception. I have made may mistakes during my lifetime‚ and I regret making poor decisions.With every wrong choice I have made‚ there are lessons to be learned. What I got out of what I learned made me a stronger woman today. Although I have become stronger today than before‚ I still regret my poor decisions. My greatest regrets include not listening to my grandma as a teenager‚ moving back home with my mom

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    Death of a Salesman. From a technical point of view‚ Miller was welcomed by those involved in the practical craft of theatre. In his plays‚ we find challenge and convention‚ boldness and caution‚ daring technical experiment and poetic dialogues. In Death of a Salesman ‚ his new dramatic techniques- unrealistic setting‚ music‚ lighting‚ etc.-all generated a sense of mutation of old forms and conventions. Death of a Salesman concentrates on Willy Loman‚ an exhausted middle aged salesman‚ who has failed

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    How closely can one compare the real world today with the idea of the ‘american dream’ in “Death of a Salesman”? The American Dream for most people is all about money‚ a family‚ and a steady good paying job. For others‚ it is just about them and their own satisfaction. In Death of a Salesman‚ a story written by Arthur Miller‚ there are literary elements that describe social issues. However‚ they do not only apply to the story‚ but also to society today. The american dream presents success as something

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    of A Salesman is very evident. He has this idea of how his life should be and he will do anything to succeed at this dream. Just like the Death of a salesman the Death of a traveling salesman has a dream to. Their dreams are pretty similar in the way that they strive to be good salesman. In Death of Salesman he shows his American dream from the beginning. He has this idea of how he should be and how people should view him as a salesman. The whole time he is expressing his dream the world around

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    determined belief that in America‚ all things are possible to all men‚ regardless of birth or wealth; if you work hard enough you will achieve anything. However‚ Miller believes that people have been “ultimately misguided” and Miller’s play‚ “Death of a Salesman”‚ is a moving destruction of the whole myth. The origins of the American Dream seem to have been rooted in the pioneering mentality of the 18th and 19th century immigrants‚ most of whom came to America because of a promise of a new and better life

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    Death of a Salesman Final Essay In Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller‚ the main tragic character‚ Willy‚ misses accomplishing his joy of being popular and well known because he’s blinded to reality by his obsession over how well liked one is. In On Joy in Tragedy‚ Arthur miller states "tragedy occurs when a man misses accomplishing his joy". He defines tragedy as a situation in which something good could’ve happened to an ordinary person‚ but because of their failure to take advantage of it

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    Ryan Jones Ms. Dye AP Literature 2 February 2011 Devastation‚ Lies‚ Death of a Salesman The play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is about the events leading up to the death of a man‚ this man is Willy Loman. Willy may have been a father to two men but these two men were not sons to this man. They were once proper sons but a fateful event changed it all. This family’s history has been shrouded in the darkness of lies. Some of these lies are denial and others are deception‚ a common

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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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    Trouble Accepting Change? One thing known about the world is that there will always be change‚ even though it can be hard to accept. Acceptance of change is a theme widely shown 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

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