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Willy Loman Tragic Hero Analysis

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Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman was written in 1949. Based on the play, we must determine if the main character, Willy Loman, is considered a tragic hero. Aristotle defines a tragedy as “the imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself;” Based on this definition, Death of a Salesman portrays a tragedy through the death of Willy Loman and his downfall as a salesman and a father. A tragic hero is a character in a tragedy who is destined for downfall, suffering, or defeat. Arthur Miller believes the common man makes the best tragic hero because he portrays all the characteristics of a tragic hero, just without the royalty trait. Men go through emotional situations similar to those of a king. I believe Willy Loman is a tragic hero. Although he does not fit the classical definition of a tragic hero, due to lack of royalty, he does fit three Aristotelian characteristics based on the modern day definition. Willy Loman is a tragic hero because he a reversal of fortune takes place due to an error in judgement, shows excessive pride, and the discovery or recognition that the reversal was brought about by the hero's own actions.

Willy Loman’s error in judgement that caused his fortune to be reversed was the fact that he believed he could just pick up another position as a floor salesman. Willy realized that the traveling salesman he used to be, is no longer his passion. He believed he still had an advantaged and could receive a job

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