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Masculinity In Arthur Miller's Death Of A Salesman

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Masculinity is how a man show’s hos characteristics to me a man. This could be with appearance, attitude, and the way they go about things. Willy Loman, from the play Death of a Salesman by Author Miller, he starts to express how in the old days when he was younger he saw himself to be successful. Then he continued with how proud he was with both his sons and expected nothing but success for them in the future. In the end he see how much trouble he is actually in, but is in denial to accept the help. Even though Willy had a mans dream, family, a job and a home, he felt being known and being rich was the only way to be a strong, happy man.
Willy Loman’s character is introduced in two different ways. In his present time he states, “I’m fat. I’m …show more content…

With his two sons, Biff and Happy, that’s all he wanted for them in life, but the both of them had gone in the complete opposite direction. With Happy he works as the typical average Joe, but like father like son, they both view woman as sexual objects to express and display their masculinity. Happy states, “…I don’t know what gets into me, maybe I just have an overdeveloped sense of competition or something, but I ruined her, and further more I can’t get rid of her. And he’s the third executive I’ve done that to” (Act One, p.25), and he knows exactly what his doing and what consequences could come his way if he was caught. Even though he feels ashamed for what he does with these soon to be married woman, he does not let it entirely bother him because it makes him feel greater than them. Biff on the other hand was the complete opposite when looking for success. Just like his father, he demands for Biff to understand what it takes to be a real man of authority. “… Bernard can get the best marks in school, y’understand, but when he gets out in the business world, y’understand, you are going to be five times ahead of him. That’s why I thank Almighty God you’re both built like Adonises. The man who makes an appearance in the business world, the man who creates personal interest, is the man who gets ahead. Be liked and you will never want. “(Act 1, p.33) This is were Willy tell Biff on how his popularity in school will bring him success and the only way he will continue to grow is with the people that he knows, popularity was the way to get anywhere. Contradicting the real fact, if you compare Bernard’s actual success in present time to Biff’s failures and he continues to be indecisive on where he will go; Biff knows his reputation is not anywhere near the Bernard’s reputation that he worked hard

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