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Poverty In Arthur Miller's Death Of A Salesman

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Introduction
“Studies find that residents with greater access to supermarkets or a greater abundance of healthy foods in neighborhood food stores consume more fresh produce and other healthful items” (Karpyn). Residents who live in a privileged area with a great abundance of healthy food are most likely to stay healthy and not suffer because they can afford consuming healthy foods that will do them good. At the other end, poor communities are unfortunate and lack access to healthy food, which may lead to malnutrition related diseases.
In the classic American tragedy Death of A Salesman by Arthur Miller, one of the main themes is the struggle of reaching the American Dream by ignoring daily struggles of poverty. The main character, Willy, believed that the American Dream was accomplished once a man rises out of poverty and became rich and famous but he cannot get out poverty himself. Living in poverty causes deprivation of various necessities but it is difficult to jmanage your way up.
According to the article, “Food choices made by low-income households” those who lack access to healthy foods, have issues with diet and health, and it is well established with long-term consequences of poor diet on health being linked to the continued cycle of poverty among people from lower socio economic groups. This cycle is most likely to be repeated by the young teenagers as their parents don't have the sufficient resources to help their children to break this cycle of poverty.
It is often said that America and other places around the world poor communities lack access to healthy food due to …show more content…

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