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Death of a salesman

In "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller the American dream is changed more into an American nightmare in many different ways. Before the Depression, America offered promises and offered to the world gifts of success and richness. Willy Loman, the main character of the play, and his son, Biff, both suffered from failing to achieve this American dream. Willy and Biff, now seem to be stuck in a period of history where America is going through out many changes. Willy, who is now in his sixties, worked during both the Depression and World War II. This promise of success from America was broken during the terrible times in the 1930's.Willy is an elderly, traveling salesman, who is lost in false hopes. One way his American dream has changed more into a nightmare is the simple fact that he is not getting paid. The sales firm he works for is no longer paying Willy his salary. He is working on straight commission, so


Willy always wanted his sons to succeed, especially Biff, but they obviously are failures. As it is seen, Willy was a very insecure man who led a very frustrating and guilty life. This is known because he is always flashing back to his earlier life when it was better. Willy borrows money from Charlie so that he does not have to tell Linda, his wife, that he is no longer getting paid. therefore he cannot bring home enough money to pay for his and his family's bills. Now, because Willy stops getting paid, he goes to his neighbor Charlie, who owns his own sales firm. "Death of a Salesman" was obviously more about American nightmares rather than dreams. He ended up flunking math his senior year and was therefore not allowed to graduate. Willy's guilt continued to build up over time and was just too much for him. The flashbacks were bright and lively while his current life was very dull and dark. He eventually ended up committing suicide so that his family would get the money from the insurance policy. It actually is a quite upsetting play. Wily always believed his boys were great and could never quite understand why they were not successful. This incident had a great impact on Biff and therefore changed his view of his father and everything Biff believed in. It seemed that will had worked to the best of his abilities and was left with nothing.

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