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    In reviewing the play “Death of a Salesman”, I believe Will Loman recognized or fail to recognize his own shortcomings Will did not want to believe his own reality for himself. it seemed that he wanted so much more for his family and himself, but he was not able to face his own insecurities and failures, which lead him to have false hope and dreams, due to all the lies he told himself as well as his family. Will also look at the successes of others, as his brother Ben and Charley, compares his life

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    Death of a Salesman takes place in New York 1949, but has flashbacks that go as far as 15 years. The play begins with the curtain rising on Willy Lomans house, that is surrounded by tall apartment buildings, and small back yard. At the time it is a Monday night. Willy Loman, a 69 year old salesman, comes home from a sales trip. Linda Loman, Willy’s wife comes out wondering why he is home early. Although willy refuses to talk about the reason for his early return, he eventually states that he lost

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    Death of a Salesman

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    Death of a Salesman There are some who would argue that it is precisely the ultra-capitalist mentality of individuals like Willy Loman that has propelled the American Economy to global dominance, but Arthur Miller’s classic work “Death of a Salesman” begs the question: at what cost? What does it do to a person, this desperate need to “be number one man?” Each of Willy’s sons draw a different lesson from his life and their assertions about how one should live offer a compelling choice for modern

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    Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is a wonderful play. Throughout the play, there were many big questions being addressed and answered. A central question that I felt the novel questioned is the idea is the success the American dream? This is a question the book has raised that causes the reader to think about throughout the play. This book made me feel a variety of different emotions. There were many times when I just wanted to weep and scream at my book, but I found ways to compose my emotions

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    SHORT ANSWER STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS - Death of a Salesman Act One 1. Who is Willy Loman? Willy Loman is a travelling salesman. He has a wife and two sons. He talks to himself a lot. He is almost retired, but he has not been very successful. He seems short-tempered and out of his mind a little. 2. Identify Linda. Linda is Willy’s wife. She is a wonderful wife and mother. She is always upbeat, supportive and positive. We only know Linda in contrast to Willy. 3. What happened to Willy

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    As the play’s titular character in Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman is viewed by many as the definitive modern tragic hero of modern literature. He is a man struggling to gain upward mobility in a society designed to keep him in the trenches. The classic idea of a tragic hero is an important person who falls from a lofty seat in life. Willy, however, is just a common man trying to get to a place he can fall from. According to Arthur Miller, a tragic hero need not be a king or anyone of high rank

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    The Death Of The Salesman

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    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

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    Death is often seen as a frightening and dreadful reality that everybody must face. Many people believe that suicide is a selfish and cold-hearted action. What about somebody who commits suicide for the benefit of others? Arthur Miller depicts this harsh actuality in the play “Death of a Salesman”. Miller experienced and overcame loss and devastation throughout his life. By experiencing these hardships, he created a heartfelt collection of literature that became iconic over time. “Death of a Salesman”

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    Why, why can’t I give him something and not have him hate me? (101) In the light of Miller's distinctions between these two dramatic styles, the study of Death of a Salesman becomes more complex. Although he claims for the play a basic realism, it breaks the rules which he himself has set down for the realistic approach. As will be seen, Salesman does make a symbol of its hero; and Miller himself admits that its treatment of time "explodes the watch and the calendar." This dualism of technique results

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    Universality of Death of a Salesman The play Death of a Salesman has a universality to the story. The story can be appreciated by many different group of people and transcends the time and place for which it was written. It has something to say to all people because of its universally understood topics like family problems, cheating, and the want for a dream. Many of the characters are relatable and can be understood by most people who can sympathize with the characters. Death of a Salesman touches on

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