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    Task; Willy Loman’s failed life is symbolic of the American Dream’s failure. Referring closely to the text‚ to what extent do you agree? The idea of an American Dream is older than the United States‚ when people began to come up with all sorts of hopes and aspirations for the new and largely unexplored continent. It was the thought of by emigrant escaping to America from other countries that are experiencing hardship. For example‚ the Irish were in the middle of the Irish war of independence

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    Indian tribes that are being represented are also being respected. Willy’s argument is deemed strong and effective in terms of the Rogerian method because Willy presents both sides of the argument sans bias. She then proceeds to provide context to present supporting examples of valid points in the opposing argument‚ as well as her own argument. Then Willy supplies the advantages of the opposing arguments and makes a proposal of how both arguments can reach a common ground. The analysis of each section

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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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    The characters Willy Loman of the play Death of Salesman‚ and Amada Wingfield of The Glass Menagerie share many comparable traits‚ but at the same time they are different in some ways. Both Willy and Amanda live in fantasy worlds. They both wish they could revel in the past and what used to be. Amanda dreams back to when she was the pampered southern belle and was called on by many gentlemen callers. She remembers being a socialite and part of the elite society in the south. Amanda has this notion

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    scholarships. Unfortunately‚ he wasn’t able to continue his education because he failed his math class. He also started stealing things while he was in hight school and was never reprimanded for it. In fact‚ when he stole the balls from the locker room‚ Willy excuses the behavior by saying that the coach would probably be proud of Biff for watning to practice while at home. Early in the play‚ Biff proves that he has assumed all of Willy’s values and has not developed any of his own. Biff leared from his

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    Section A 1. Discuss Rita’s sense of being a half caste in Willy Russell’s play. At first Rita is more of an outcast in both social classes. It is when she decides to go to the Open University that she becomes a half cast. She doesn’t seem to fit in when she attends her literature classes. The way she talks‚ looks and behaves differentiates her from the rest of her classmates. Even though her husband does not approve of her studies and that most students are demeaning towards her‚ she is determined

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    I’ve heard stories‚ stories of people who have travelled into the forest for a walk and were met by an unnerving‚ smiling‚ salesman asking‚ “have you bought your life insurance?” Other stories of bodies found with red around their neck and fear frozen on the face of their pale corpse‚ with a pamphlet for life insurance tucked neatly into their right pocket. But I’ve heard the truth first hand. At a small suburban town many years ago‚ there was once a simple happy salesman with a simple happy family

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    does not let her talks or expresses her own opinions‚ and this happens repeatedly that their son‚ Biff has to come in the middle to stops Willy and makes it right for his mom: “Willy: What’re you takin’ over this house? Linda: WillyWilly‚ turning on her: Don’t take his side all the time‚ goddammit! Biff‚ furiously: Stop yelling at her!” (Page: 65) Willy clearly has no respect for Linda at all. He doesn’t let Linda states her opinions‚ yells at her‚ cuts her off from expressing herself and

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    Round character Definition: A round character is a major character in a work of fiction who encounters conflict and is changed by it. Round characters tend to be more fully developed and described than flat‚ or static‚ characters. If you think of the characters you most love in fiction‚ they probably seem as real to you as people you know in real life. This is a good sign that they are round characters. A writer employs a number of tools or elements to develop a character‚ making him or her round

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    1. The Invisible Man‚ works feverishly on a speech about humility. This speech would garner him an invitation to present the speech in the town. 2. Upon Arrival the town leaders tell him to fight against other black men‚ before he can present his speech. The invisible Man set aside his dignity and proceeds to fight. After his battle he’s awarded some money and finally presents his speech. His speech will be short lived as the audience and leader’s barely pay attention. (Showing the main

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