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    Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ Willy Loman suffers a death of an average man. This story comprises of a whole family of unsuccessful men who use backdoors to accomplish a triumph. As the main focus of the play‚Willy’s personality traits are gained through involvement with other characters. One major flaw of Willy is his reliance on false hope. This can stem from his son‚ Biff. As seen in imaginings‚ adolescent Biff looks up to Willy as a great man‚ causing him to seek for

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    Dear Father‚ I stand here before your grave‚ I came alone. I wish I gave your eulogy in front of others while you died from old age but no one came to your funeral.‚ while reflecting on the past few days that I’ve spent here at home. I have prepared my speech hopping to express the pain I am in. Firstly I am ashamed and disappointed that my own father would do such a thing. Mum told us that you have tried to take your life many times before but it never occurred to us that you would actually succeed

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    Jay Gatsby‚ from The Great Gatsby‚ and Willy Loman‚ from Death of a Salesman‚ is considered tragic heroes because of their pitiful storylines; however‚ are Jay Gatsby and Willy Loman real tragic heroes? According to Aristotle‚ a tragic hero is a king that has flaws‚ makes mistakes‚ yet he realizes his mistake at the end of the story; the hero must also have a destiny bigger than he deserved‚ and have excessive pride (Tragic Hero defined by Aristotle). Arthur Miller believes the same characteristics

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    By: Mickey Mantle  Willy Loman - Jay Gatsby: The Pursuit of the American Dream Scott Fitzgerald‚ author of The Great Gatsby‚ and Arthur Miller‚ author of Death of a Salesman‚ both tell the stories of men in the costly pursuit of the American dream. As a result of several conflicts‚ both external and internal‚ both characters experience an extinction of the one thing that they have set their sights on.... The American Dream. Jay Gatsby‚ a mysterious‚ young and very wealthy man‚ fatally

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    Willy Loman : The Tragedy of the American Dream Prosperity‚ job security‚ hard work and family union are some of the concepts that involve the American Dream‚ generally speaking. Some people think this dream is something automatically granted; or in contrast‚ as in the story "Death of a Salesman" written by Arthur Miller‚ as something that has to be achieved in order to be successful in life. The play takes issues with those in America who place too much stress on material gain‚ instead of

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    April 14‚ 2009 Willy Loman: The Tragic Hero The reasons behind why Willy Loman is a tragic hero‚ in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman”‚ arise from Willy’s own delusions and misunderstanding of the people around him. In today’s world many people have the same delusions Willy has. Many people believe they are much greater than they are because they want to keep an optimistic outlook on life. Unfortunately‚ once these people do realize the truth they end up the same way Willy Loman ended up. For

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    Success in Sales (Willy Loman and Chris Gardner) "I don’t know the key to success‚ but the key to failure is trying to please everybody" ~ Bill Cosby. Few needs of the person are greater than the need to be understood. To have a voice that is heard‚ respected and valued - to have an influence. Most of us believe that the key to influence is communication - getting your point across clearly and speaking persuasively. Initially the both characters -Willy Loman in "Death of the Salesman" and

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    effects a catharsis of such emotions. The chief characters are noble personages and the actions they perform are noble actions. • In Death of a Salesman‚ Willy Loman is the proclaimed “hero” of the story‚ a common salesman‚ whose life is slowly unravelling due to his failure at the American dream of commercial success. • Willy Loman is a character who emulates certain features of being a hero‚ but cannot completely fit the archetype. Main Point: The tragic hero is a character of noble

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    ANALYZE THE ROLE OF WILLY LOMAN AS A TRAGIC HERO. Death of a Salesman is a tragic play written by Arthur Miller. The play takes place in Brooklyn and other various places in America‚ during the 1940’s. Willy Loman is the main character in the play‚ he attempts to obtain the full luxury of the American dream. Willy does not achieve this goal. Willy Loman was once a very successful man and well respected. Even though he had a temper as hot as fire and his pride as though as nails. Willy had a supportive

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    First‚ both characters Bartleby and Willy Loman have serious social and psychological issues that are evident. The employers of both these men attempt to assist them. Neither one is able to continue in their daily work tasks for one reason or another. Both have opportunities but choose not take them. Although Willy Loman is a deeply flawed character‚ there is something compelling about his nostalgia. Modernity accounts for the obsolescence of Willy Loman’s career --traveling salesman are

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