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Death Of A Salesman by Arthur Miller Essay

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Death Of A Salesman by Arthur Miller

Willy's character is one of a common man, he isn't anything special, nor ever was he. He chose to follow the American dream and he chose to lead the life it gave him. Willy made the American dream his culture, and the American dream made Willy its victim.

The American dream is the belief that through sheer hard work alone, any man can gain professional success and thus receive personal gain (wealth, brand name goods etc.). Failure to fulfil the American dream, is failure in life. Willy Loman is stuck in a vicious cycle brought on by the American dream. He cannot bring himself to admit that he has failed as a salesman due to his self-pride; therefore he …show more content…

Friendships and contacts are irrelevant, yet Willy cannot adjust to these changes in values that have occurred over time.

Willy's weakness, is his failure to understand how the business world works and learning to adapt to new changes in time. It isn't about having contacts and 'being liked', it is about being diligent and ruthless; 'Business is business.'

Willy's failure to adapt is proven in Howard's office:

"In those days, there was personality in it, Howard. There was respect, and gratitude in it. Today, it's all cut and dried, and there's no chance for friendship to bear - or personality."

What he says, proves that he cannot adapt to change, and will never succeed in becoming the successful businessman that he has tried to be all his life. Willy wants to prove himself through success as a salesman, but as he fails, his own life destroys him. Willy Loman is a victim of the American dream and capitalism. The American dream sucks people in and doesn't let them leave. The American dream becomes the American cult. This cult will entice people in by promising them riches and success and then wont let them leave simply because it states that if you quit a job you become a quitter and, according to the American dream, quitters are failures.

Willy Loman is a victim of his own determination. Willy fails to

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