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Drama Analysis: Death Of A Salesman

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Brian Crusoe
13March 2018
Professor Glenning
English 1302
Drama Analysis
Tuesday 1630
Drama Analysis
Willy Loman is a sixty-year-old on transit salesperson, has been in dispute of late because he can't keep his brain on the current issues. He is in a constant backslide and reflecting on the past as well the future, searching where his life was messed. He finally settles for a demotion to a commission-only profession with his firm. Willy starts by wondering what chance he may have desired or which mistake he made that led to dynamics in his life resulting in descending spiral. Willy always had trust that being well such was the influencing factor to achieving, but now he currently knows that the most important things to count on are the …show more content…

The two do not get along well although they are friends. Charlie tends to assist Willy, but he does not see this. Bernard, on the other hand, is the other two-good-shoes son who is a friend to Biff. Bernard is a qualified lawyer, but Willy does not like it. The last character, Uncle Ben, is the dead brother to Willy, who appears to the flashbacks of Willy and at times of challenge. An uncle is a rich man owning various mines of Africa. Ben once offered Willy a chance to become his partner but rejected the offer to choose the life that he lives at present.
Arthur Miller’s play, Death of a Salesman, can be termed as a problematic play (NY Times). In the play, various social and personal problems are identified. There is the ‘death of a salesman’ that includes a person having the freedom they require to relieve themselves from the surrounding. The persons involved in the act want to break free from the trends of the routine life. The play can be argued as either a modern tragedy or a problem plays or both. However, the play lies more on the problematic part even though it is not written in the period that encompasses the most significant

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