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Characteristics Of Willy Loman A Tragic Hero

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Willy Loman a Tragic Hero? Death Of a Salesman is a 1949 play written by american playwright Arthur Miller. It is a breathtaking play about Willy Loman, a salesman, trying to chase a dream that died long ago. It expresses how the old man’s life comes crumbling down with his last few attempts to make some of his dream reality and help his family in debt. Now people are debating weather Willy loman fits the right characteristics to be classified as a tragic hero. A tragic hero is someone who makes a judgment error that eventually leads to their destruction. Arthur Miller believes the common man makes the best tragic hero. That leads me to believe Willy Loman is a tragic hero. Though Willy Loman may not fit the classical model of a tragic …show more content…

Willy (shaking Ben’s hand): Ben! I’ve been waiting for you so long! What’s the answer? How did you do it? Ben: Oh, there’s a story in that.
Even his Illusion of Ben tries to talk him out of chasing this idea. Willy can’t do it and the only option he can see to help his family and, make his dream somewhat reality, was suicide (Death Of a Salesman Act 1)

That brings up his fate. Willy Loman takes his own life as a last attempt to help his family with health care debt and achieving his dream. He bought seeds to plant in the garden. He did this so that after he was gone he would be remembered for being good at something. Once that was done he has one final talk with Ben and crashes into a tree to make his death appear like an accident. Only his small family and (name) attended his funeral. He was only remembered by them and liked but not well liked. He didn’t deserve to have his dream come true. Really he wasn’t a good person. He lied and had an affair with his wife Linda.
(Music is heard as behind a scrim, to the left of the house; The woman, dimly seen, is dressing.) Willy (with great feeling): You’re the best there is Linda, you’re a pal, you know that? On the road I want to grab you sometimes and just kiss the life outa you.
(The laughter is loud now, and he moves into a brightening area at the left, where The Woman has come from behind the scrim and is standing, putting on her hat,

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