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Death Of A Salesman By Arthur Miller

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The American Dream has always been this ideal of a person achieving the ultimate success of owning a house and being able to financially provide for their family . The general idea of the American Dream for almost every person is to be economically stable. Many have tried for years to try and make their American Dream a reality but many have failed due to mistaken views on how to achieve such dreams. In the play “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller the concept of the American Dream is depicted through the eyes of the character, Willy Loman. Willy Loman, is portrayed as a person who is utterly blinded by his beliefs on how things should be that it can lead to his failure. Willy has the wrong views on how to achieve his dream so much so that it ultimately leads to his demise.
The general idea of the American Dream is to be economically stable and being able to support one 's family. The obsession of having more and more money may sometimes overwhelm a person and delude them into believing that that is what truly is important in their life. Having an overabundance of money is very important to Willy and he believes that if a person has a lot of money they have achieved success. Willy even tells Linda that “…[he] get[s] the feeling that [he’ll] never sell anything again, that [he] won’t [make] a living for [Linda]…” (38). Willy believes that the only thing that matters in life is making money in order to have it. Being rich is the American Dream for Willy and not having

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