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Death Of A Salesman American Dream Essay

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The American Dream is said to be the idea that all Americans have the equal opportunity regardless of their economic status. This means that the idea of everyone being equal based on the ability to obtain all the opportunities available despite the amount of money you have. The American Dream does not exist this was a tool to make people believe in something to make them do what it has to take to achieve it. In the play Death of a Salesman displays the effects of believing in the American Dream on the main characters of Willy, Linda, Biff and Happy Loman.

In Death of a Salesman, we are introduced to the main character Willy Loman. A man who has spent most of his life as a traveling salesman for a company that later on demotes him to commission pay. Willy is a strong believer in the American Dream and sees himself as one of the people who will achieve this dream …show more content…

He tries to have his father break from the strong delusion and have him see Biff as an average man who will always be average. “I am not a leader of men, Willy, and neither are you. You were never anything but a hard-working drummer who landed in the ash can like all the rest of them! I’m one dollar an hour, Willy I tried seven states and couldn’t raise it. A buck an hour! Do you gather my meaning? I’m not bringing home any prizes any more, and you’re going to stop waiting for me to bring them home” (Miller 803). Biff explains how he has been in many places as has not achieved the Dream. He begs his dad to let go of the American Dream that it is not helping anyone in the family. “Will you take that phony dream and burn it before something happens” (Miller 803). Biff calls out the dream and tried to explain to his father that the dream does not exist. Biff is worried about the effect of the dream on his father. He acknowledges that his father will do anything for the American Dream. This foreshadow Willy’s suicide at the end of the

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