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    Willy Loman is confused and frustrated with his life and his mind is drifting away more and more from the reality. Nevertheless, while his family and his professional life collapses, he still refuses to adapt to the reality of the modern society and hide himself behind his dreams. He is at the end of his life, broken and under physiological stress and refuses anything that could help him to get out of it i.e. his neighbor offered a job several times and even when he had no job he did not accept it

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    Willy Loman’s character in Death of a Salesman portrays him as a tragic hero. Willy Loman continued to want his recognition and his reputation but never forgets about his family. These characteristics describe him as a tragic hero in Death of a Salesman. Willy Loman’s tragic flow leads him to purse the idea that reputation in society has more relevancies in life than knowledge and education to survive in the business. His grand error of wanting recognition drove him crazy and insane and lead to

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    released a play called Death of a Salesman which involves the struggle of the Loman family. In 1985, August Wilson released a play called Fences which involves the struggle of the Loman family. Both the Maxson and Loman family can relate to each other with the same issue. They both deal with financial problems, a dysfunctional father, and the father’s affair. Both Troy Maxson and Willy Loman cannot get along with their own families. The difference between Troy Maxson and Willy Loman is that racial discrimination

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    Acting out the life of a secondhand salesman and a desperate housewife, Willy Loman and Amanda Wingfield depict a never-ending display of actions that prevent them from ever achieving fulfillment. Lao Tzu is famously quoted for saying “A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves.” However, both Willy and Amanda create an environment of deceit, abandonment, and lack of freedom proving that they are poor leaders, burdening

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    Willy Loman is the main character, who struggles to differentiate between idealism and reality situations among the events occurred through his time as a salesman. Throughout the play “Death of a Salesman,” Miller portraits Willy as a “well-known salesman” in Boston as the “New England man” yet, in reality Willy appears to be merely a salesman in a firm. The play suggests Mr. Loman desires his oldest son, Biff Loman, to become an ideal successful salesman, “He could be big in no time” yet Biff is

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    Ben Loman is Willy Loman's wealthy older brother, in the play, Death of a Salesman. The few times Ben appears in the story is in Willy’s imagination due to the fact that he is dead. Ben is a role model to Willy for many reasons. Ben appears exclusively as a false image and is not real like the remaining of the characters. Since Willy is "haunted" to some degree by Ben, it suggests a relation to his failed ambitions. In addition to being haunted by his older brother, Willy also thinks of himself as

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    Death of a Salesman Death of a Salesman is a play written in 1949 by Arthur Miller. Miller received a Pulitzer Prize for Drama and a Tony Award for the Best Play, and today many people still enjoy reading it. Death of a Salesman took place in the 1940’s and is about a man named Willy Loman and his family. The play discusses the hardships the family goes through and how the family tries to get through them. Willy Loman is a salesman who lives in New York City. He lives with his wife, Linda, and has

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    The Death of a Salesman written by Arthur Miller. A book about an old man whose occupation is a salesman. The story takes place in Brooklyn Manhattan, in a nice quite neighborhood and the main protagonists is named Willy Loman. Willy Loman main goal in life was to succeed and make a name for himself but since he didn’t achieve it, he passed on that dream to his two sons. From Willy Loman point of view his second son did make a named out of himself but for his first son, that dream of success didn’t

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    Miller’s “A Death of a Salesman” transcribes about the flashbacks and struggles that Willy Loman is going through in his life. Willy, sees himself as a superior salesman, whose life is falling apart all around him and does not know how to cope with the changes he is enduring. Not only is he affected by it, but others around him as his wife and sons are too. Having high expectations for yourself is good, but to much can be a troublesome matter for you and for others in your life. As a salesman for the

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    In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, the protagonist, Willy Loman, constantly struggles to make ends meet and cannot achieve success. Willy Loman is a 63-year old travelling salesman who lives with his wife, Linda Loman, and his two sons, Happy and Biff. Willy is concerned with wealth and success, and believes appearance is responsible for achieving both. However, this is not true: Willy fails to acknowledge his misconception, inevitably resulting in mental collapse and death. Likewise, in D.H

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