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Analysis of "Death of a Salesman" The tragedy of a family The play "Death of a Salesman" was written by Arthur Miller in 1949. He was born on October 17, 1915 in New York City. Most of Miller's works emphasizes the common man struggling through the misconceptions and false illusions that modern society imposes. In the case of "Death of a Salesman", Miller uses social realism, which is the attempt to describe human behavior and surroundings or to represent figures and objects exactly as they act or appear in life (Encarta 1). The main themes of this play are the idea of the American dream and what it takes to success, the struggle to distinguish between reality and illusion, and the emotional problems of the family. "Death of a Salesman" is the story of the Loman family, especially Willy, trying to accomplish the American dream, but with no success. Willy Loman is married to Linda, and his two sons are Biff and Happy. Other characters as Ben, Charley, Bernard, and the women in the hotel play a major role in Willy's downfall through the story. Willy has always wanted to be successful and well-liked among people, but he has not accomplished anything. Miller presents a common man, Willy, as the tragic character of the play. In an arti
I never have to wait in line to see a buyer. Willy has immersed himself into a world of illusions. The play starts with Willy returning home from a sales trip. 'Willy Loman is here!' That's all they have to know, and I go through" (DiYanni, 1142). Willy also thinks that by committing suicide he will help Biff with the twenty thousand he will get. Willy is in the kitchen remembering how Biff used to be popular in high school and the superstar of the football team. Biff and Happy discuss in their bedroom about how Willy is becoming senile in his old age. He also remembered when Biff caught him with another women in a hotel during a business trip. He is getting old and tired of traveling long distances. Another influence in Willy's downfall through the play is the presence of his brother Ben in his dreams. In a sense, Willy is lying to his sons and to himself. In this article Miller clearly conveys that a person will sacrifice anything, even his or her own life, to protect his or her dignity. Throughout the play Willy has flashbacks of his life, which are somehow related to the present events. At the end, Willy eventually killed himself leaving behind a tragic life and a family immersed in a world of illusions with no hopes. In "Death of a Salesman" Willy is willing to sacrifice anything to accomplish his dreams of being successful and known as a powerful salesman.
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