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The Death Of The Salesman

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In the stories, characters had some dream to becoming big. The character had suffered a tragic which prevented them to do something special for their life. Unfortunately, they had to escape their freedom to end their dream. Characters such as Willy Loman from Death of the salesmen, Neil Perry from Dead Poets Society, and George from Of Mice and Men are characters who are trying to escape to freedom, because they realized what they did in the past was wrong and now trying to improve their tragic flaws.
In the novel Death of the Salesman, Willy Loman escaped his freedom by committing suicide to due his financial struggles. “Willy. I made the last payment on the house today. Today, dear. And there’ll be nobody home. (A sob rises in her …show more content…

Willy: Howard, are you firing me?Howard : I think you need a good long rest, Willy.Willy: Howard... Howard: And when you feel better, come back, and we’ll see if we can work something out. Willy: But I gotta earn money, Howard. I’m in no position to”(Miller 59). Willy has never listened to what other people say and in doing so he got fired from his work. He also had so many opportunities but he’s attitude on being likeable and talking too much causes him to have negative outcomes. Willy had so many opportunity as a youngman but he didn’t listen to the wise businessmen. “The whole wealth of Alaska passes over the lunch table at the Commodore Hotel, and that’s the wonder, the wonder of this country, that a man can end with diamonds here on the basis of being liked” (Miller 62). Willy had so many opportunities as young man. He shows off to child and wife how many opportunities he had but never told them. Willy had gotten a job in alaska due to because he’s behavior of being well liked. With these reason willy fails to listens to people’s comment because he thinks he’s well liked.
Neil from Dead Poets Society had dream of becoming an actor but due his father’s vision on him to becoming a doctor, he ended up killing himself for his escape to freedom. “Don 't you dare talk back to me! It 's bad enough that you 've wasted your time with this, this absurd acting business” (Schulman 72). Neil’s father, Mr. Perry strongly hates his acting passion. Mr. Perry went

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