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Made A Good Product Features
843 words
The steps to the sale are the most important task
in a salesman occupation. It is during this time
in which the salesman's personal skills are shown.
During this time a salesman can either gain a
sale, or lose it altogether. For most salespeople,
they learn this skill during their post-high
school education. Some learn in as early as high
school. In high school many teens across the
country are able to gain and learn this skill
through a club called D. E. C. A. The pre approach
is when the sales...
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Tragic Hero Committing Suicide
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In Arthur Millers essay about Tragedy and the
Common Man, he argues that the common man is as
appropriate a subject for tragedy as the very
highly placed kings and noble men. Mankind keeps
tragedy above all forms because they are given the
same mental abilities as the nobles. In Death of a
Salesman, Willy Loan is a common man and a middle
class worker, enough saving to provide food for
his family. So if the tragic hero can be a common
man, does Willy fit in that category? Even though
he is a com...
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Biography Of Arthur Miller Literary Works
442 words
Arthur Miller was born in New York City on October
17, 1915. He was the second of three children. In
growing up, Miller was more interested in his
athletics than his curriculum. He was then
rejected from the University of Michigan in 1932.
Since his scholarship was out of reach he started
to progress into a private course in which he read
many books and developed his unique writing style.
After many tries, Miller was accepted in the
University of Michigan in 1934. Miller was a
fabulous screenwri...
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Amp B Dollars Worth
1,611 words
... s name. NEVER GIVE YOUR REAL NUMBER OR INFO.
The phone company usually requires a few hundred
dollars deposit for two business telephone lines.
Pay it. It's chicken feed compared to what you "
re gonna make. Make sure you order voice mail with
remote access on the telephone line. It is not
necessary on the fax line. When the lines are
installed, place a single-line phone with 'hold'
on the telephone line and a fax machine on the fax
line. Next step is get a female (we " re not
trying to be s...
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Death Of A Salesman Arthur Miller
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Miller went through college with many failed and
unpublished plays. Still, he never gave up hope.
Finally he hit one success which kept him on the
Broadway stage for several decades to come. Arthur
Miller is a New York born American playwright who
developed a reputation by dealing with political
and moral issues through his plays. However, this
is just the tip of the iceberg with it comes to
the story of Arthur Miller. Arthur Miller was a
good man, and with a good man comes character
strengths. ...
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The Self Destruction Of Willy Death A Salesman
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In Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller, Willy
Loan's life seems to be slowly deteriorating. It
is clear that Willy's predicament is of his own
doing, and that his own foolish pride and
ignorance lead to his downfall. Willy's
self-destruction involved the uniting of several
aspects of his life and his lack of grasping
reality in each, consisting of, his relationship
with his wife, his relationship and manner in
which he brought up his children, Biff and Happy,
and lastly his inability to produc...
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Tragic Hero Willy Loman
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The Death of Salesman The Death of Salesman
combines social realism and deep understanding of
human weaknesses. This play continues realistic
tradition of American literature. It describes the
life of an ordinary man, Willy Loman, a salesman.
Willy is a tragic hero. Arthur Miller tried to
uncrown the embodiment of American Dream. Miller
tries to attract attention to eternal themes like
life, death, and sense of human existence. First
of all, all events that take place in Willy
Loman's life occur...
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Death Of A Salesman Minor Characters
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Death of a Salesman Minor Characters In the play
Death of a Salesman, the plot is affected by three
minor characters: Ben, Charley and Howard. The
minor characters help the story s protagonist,
Willy, develop extensively throughout the course
of the play; therefore, they are key elements in
the advancing story line. This story line blends
and contrasts Willy s closest companions, Ben and
Charley. They represent two aspects of Willy s
ideals. Howard, Willy s boss, functions in order
to heighten t...
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Point Of This Line Respectable Job Biff
427 words
In the play Death of a Salesman, Biff Loman is the
oldest son of Willy Loman, the namesake salesman.
When he was younger, Biff had a good relationship
with his father. Though Willy was not the ideal
father, Biff idolized him, and Willy basked in
Biffs admiration. Later on in life, though, Biff
and his father have an unhealthy relationship.
They do not communicate except to often argue.
Willy thinks that Biff is a lazy good for nothing,
while Biff objects to the way that his father
treats his mot...
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Ray Bradburys Something Wicked Bradburys Something Wicked One
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Ray Bradburys Something Wicked This Way Comes
David Glasgow Modules 15 - 16 Dec 20, 1996 Someone
knows your secret dream, that one great wish that
you would pay anything for. That person suddenly
makes your dream come true before you learn the
price you have to pay. Ray Bradburys, Something
Wicked This Way Comes, is a chilling and
suspenseful thriller, making a boys secret dream
come true right before his own eyes and that of
his friends too. The story in this book
continually jumps back and for...
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Playing Football Play Football
729 words
I received my results from my exams, as expected I
flunked math. Three marks was the difference
between failure and a pass. I needed that pass to
play football. I went to Boston to see if Pop
could talk to my teacher and obtain a pass for me.
Pop worked hard for Hap and I. He tried to involve
us in his life and to be a committed father. That
is never easy when you have never had a role model
yourself. I never wanted to be a salesman, Pop
always wanted me to follow in his footsteps. I
attempted t...
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Death Of A Salesman Willy Loman
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Society s Role in Willy Loman s Demise. In Death
of a Salesman, the main character, Willy Loman,
embodies the confusion and frustrations of a dying
generation. Through his many hardships and
failures he comes to realize that he no longer has
a place in society. His dreams, which were based
on the old traditions of pride and nobility, have
been overrun by the machine of capitalism. Thus,
the tragedy of Willy Loman is ultimately
attributable more to society than to his own
personality. In the begi...
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Willy Loman American Dream
320 words
Seeking the American Dream of Success Arthur
Miller s Death of A Salesman could be described as
a study in the American Dream ideology, a system
that at times is indescribably brutal and at other
times compassionate's. Author Millers plays are
usually associated with real life issues filled
with failure and disappointment. The authors main
character, Willy Loman, is a traveling salesman
that spends his whole lifetime trying to find
success based on looks and popularity. Willy Loman
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Job In New York Willy Loman
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Is Willy Loman a average man? Arthur Miller once
said: Tragedy requires a... balance between what
is possible and what is impossible. And it is
curious, although edifying, that the plays we
revere, century after century, are the tragedies.
In them, and in them alone, lies the belief
optimistic, if you will in the perfectibility of
man. It is time, I think, that we who are without
kings took up this bright thread of our history
and followed it to the only place it can possibly
lead in our time th...
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Death Of A Salesman Biff
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Biff the Hero? In Arthur Miller? s, dramatic play,
Death of a Salesman the Loan family presents its
self as being the perfect nuclear family as
opposed to their dysfunctional nature. Even though
Miller portrays Willy Loan as the main character
of the story, his lack of praise worthy traits
make it necessary for another to be the hero. This
other character comes in the form of Willy? s son,
Biff Loan, who may not succeed in regards to
Willy? s dreams, but still deserves the honor of
being called ...
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Willy Believes Commit Suicide
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Ben as a Minor Character Who Develops the Play In
Arthur Millers, Death of a Salesman, the character
of Ben is used as a catalyst to fuel the
development of the main character, Willy. Ben
appears in three major flashbacks throughout the
story. In the first flashback, Ben makes his
appearance to give Willy happiness because to
Willy, money means happiness. The second time Ben
appears, he is used as a scapegoat to show that
Willy has a hard time dealing with the truth. The
third and final time tha...
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Death Of A Salesman Committed Suicide
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Willy s Unfulfilled Dreams and Frustrated Hopes
Death of a Salesman is about the struggles and
failure of Willy Loan. A middle aged, quietly
dressed, exhausted traveling salesman. In Death of
a Salesman Miller begin the play with Willy Loan,
who after an unsuccessful attempt to start a
selling trip, has just returned home early. Willy
s family had notice him talking to himself about
things from the past. Linda his wife, seeing his
exhaustion knows Willy is close to his
psychological breaking poi...
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Willy Loman Author Millers Quot
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Author Millers Death of Salesman. Author Millers
plays are usually associated with real life issues
filled with failure and disappointment. Death of a
Salesman written in 1949 is no exception. The
authors main character, Willy Loman, is a
traveling salesman who spends his whole life time
trying to find success based on looks and
popularity. His brother Ben is a millionaire who
owns diamond mines in Africa. Ben offers Willy the
chance of a lifetime, but Willy is so stubborn
that he declines the o...
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Lack Of Respect Lack Of Communication
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In the play, " Death of a Salesman" ,
Arthur Miller depicts a typical dysfunctional
family. This is Arthur Millers best-known and most
important problem play. It is a symbolic and in
part expressionistic, and it challenges the
American values concerning success. Willy Loan is
a salesman who after thirty-four years of being on
the road, is slowly starting to deteriorate
physically as well as mentally. Upon his being
fired, Willy tries to understand why he has failed
as a salesman, a fat...
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Good Country People Bible Salesman
873 words
In Flannery Oconnor The Life You Save May Be Your
Own, Good Country People, and A Good Man Is Hard
To Find, she explores the consequences of the
combination of hypocrisy, gullibility in social
contacts, and the role of being raised at mothers
knee. Reared a strict Roman Catholic and writing
in the Bible Belt South OConnor encountered those
character flaws first hand. The repetitive
hypocrisy displayed in these three short stories
is portrayed by only the men suggesting that
OConnor has certain i...
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