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  • Willy Loman American Dream
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    Authors have been known to use the American Dream as part of a theme in many of their works. The American Dream is sought out to be the full pursuit of happiness that one is capable of obtaining. It consists of an individual dream based on determination, labor, and well defined rules of behavior. To find the American Dream, one must seize the moment to acquire greatness. In Arthur Millers play Death of a Salesman, he portrays Willy Loman as the seeker of the American Dream. Willy has trouble fin...
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  • Death Of A Salesman Good News
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    The Many Faces of Death Death is seemingly a defined term, but its not. Through usage of language can be made to represent physical, spiritual or emotional death. Only by closely examining the exact language used can one understand the death taking place, and the effects that stream into everyones life. Willy Loan dies, this is known to be true. He crashes his car in order to show Biff how important he was and to provide money for his wife. We see the funeral, we know he has died, but could he h...
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  • Death Of A Salesman American Dream
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    There is no doubt, that in society, everyone has a role. A mans role, for instance, is to provide for his family by going to work and bringing home money. The American dream brainwashes society and fools it into thinking it is easy to be successful and happy in life. In the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, Willie Lowman builds himself up to the point where he is the cause of his own downfall. Society is at fault for corrupting and exploiting Willy almost as much as Willy is at fault fo...
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  • Values And Attitudes Of The Author
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    H 2 >The way fiction texts begin and end provides a clear indication of the dominant values and attitudes supported by the author Values and attitudes that the author supports are often reflected in their writing, whether it be in the themes that are involved in the story, or the way it begins and ends. The author adopts a particular point of view and uses that point of view throughout the story to influence and impact readers and viewers. This is most often done through effective use of ...
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  • Biff And Happy Willy Loman
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    Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value. (Albert Einstein) The American Dream contradicts this and tells people to be happy they should be successful. In Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, the main character, Willy Loman, lives a life filled with many false dreams that are based on this American dream. As he gets older, he has constant daydreams about the past and the ways things used to be. Willy Loman owns nothing, and he makes nothing, so he has no accom...
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  • Willy Loman Felt Guilty
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    Is Willy Loman a hero or a villain? There are arguments to support Willy being a hero, and arguments to support Willy being a villain. Willy did not have the friends and contacts that he claimed and emphasized that his boys should have. Most of his life became a lie to him and his family. Willy commits many faults that categorize him as a villain. The most important fault was the affair. He might have not wanted to do this on purpose but this does not make him any better. Maybe the affair first ...
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  • Lot Of People Willy Loman
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    The American Dream &# 9; What is the American dream? I decided to ask a few people as to what they thought it was. One person told me that the American dream was to be rich. Another person told me it was having a perfect family situation. The last person believed the American dream was to be able to do absolutely nothing. Whether it is a family working together towards one common goal, or a single woman working her way up the ladder, in a sense it is all the same dream. Regardless of the goal on...
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  • Death Of A Salesman American Dream
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    Death of a Salesman and The Price- When people accept an ideal to live by it can be a glorious and noble thing unless they become so obsessed with the the ideal that it becomes a yolk and they are unable to realize their dream. This is especially true for two characters in Arthur Millers plays Death of a Salesman and The Price. In these two plays Miller portal two lower-middle class men, Willie Loan and Victor Franz, respectively, who each live by an ideal that ultimately is self-defeating. Will...
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  • Static Character Brother Ben
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    A persons attitude is mostly what everyone around him or her will view them as. From this they can tell many things. Whether it is if the person is funny or down to earth or even irresponsible. Many times people change personalities often and they would be classified as being a dynamic type of person. A person who is doesnt change is classified as being a static character. Willy, from Death of a Salesman written by Arthur Miller, is a static character for his inability to grasp reality, his poor...
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  • Willy Loman Dave Singleman
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    Death of a Salesman Essay December 9, 1996 Willy Loman is responsible for his own downfall. Willy finds his own hero and tries to become the hero in his own existence. Willy tries to become a very successful businessman, at the start of his career he thinks that no one can tell him what to. Willy is not good with people, he is good with his hands, he is not a good salesman and he chooses the wrong career. Willy often makes up stories or changes the stories he knows because he cannot face the tru...
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  • Death Of A Salesman Pursuit Of The American Dream
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    Death of A Salesman In the play Death of A Salesman, Arthur Miller displays the successes and failures in the pursuit of the American Dream. Although obviously a victim of the capitalist system, Willy is still an ardent supporter and believer in the American Dream, and in this he is solidly supported by his faithful wife Linda (Fletcher 9). Along with the American Dream and its failure comes a tragic hero, and with that a tragic flaw. Although it is a drama dealing with death and suffering, Deat...
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  • Money To Pay Willy Loman
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    Miller also subtly connects the failure of the American Dream with the dysfunctional structure of the American family. Miller clearly points out the alienation of the individual within the family, indicating an even larger alienation of the individual in the world. There is little communication or happiness portrayed in the Loman family. Linda accepts her miserable situation. She is forced to stand by her husband, who has grown too old and too exhausted to cope with the job of a traveling salesm...
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  • World War Ii Death Of A Salesman
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    Arthur Miller s tragedy is not simply detailing the failure of poor Willy Loman, a broken down salesman, but of middle-class America. Miller uses the Loman's as a vehicle to show precisely what can and does go wrong with the American Dream. Miller uses many characters to contrast the difference between success and failure within the system. Willy is the dreamy salesman whose imagination is much larger than his sales ability, while Linda is Willys wife who stands by her husband even in his absenc...
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  • Biff And Happy Death Of A Salesman
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    Throughout Death of a Salesman the males of the Loan family cannot distinguish between the reality of the American Dream and the illusion of it. Willy cannot see who Happy and Biff actually are as individuals or himself for that matter. Therefore, Willy and his sons believe that they all know and have what it takes to be a success in life and in business. In actuality the success of both falls very far from the ideal American Dream of their time. In the entirety of this play Willy Loan fights ba...
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  • Biff And Happy Willy Loman
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    Willy Loman, the troubled father and husband in Arthur Millers " Death of a Salesman, " can be classified as a tragic hero, as defined by Aristotle in his works, " Poetics. " In Aristotle's text, a tragic hero was defined as one who falls from grace into a state of extreme unhappiness. Willy, as we are introduced to him, becomes increasingly miserable as he progresses from a dedicated, loving father, though not without flaws, into a suicidal, delusional man. The definition of...
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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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  • Tragic Flaw Tragic Heroes
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    A Modern Tragedy A form of drama in which a person of superior intelligence and character is overcome by the very obstacles he / she is struggling to remove defines a tragedy as most people know it. However, tragedy can reflect another aspect of life: the tragedies of the common people. Heroic behavior in these instances may at times be impossible. We expect, from reading the first tragedies, that only kings or nobility can be tragic heroes. Arthur Miller himself said, I believe that the common ...
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  • Brother Biff Successful Businessman Happy
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    Happy Loan has grown up to be a well-adjusted man of society. He has developed from a follower to a potentially successful businessman. Throughout his childhood, Happy always had to settle for second fiddle. Willy, his father, always seems to focus all his attention on Happy's older brother Biff. The household conversation would constantly be about how Biff is going to be a phenomenal football star, how Biff will be attending the University of Virginia and be the big man on campus, how Biff is s...
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  • Death Of A Salesman Linda Loman
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    In The Death Of A Salesman By In The Death Of A Salesman By Arthur Miller, Linda Loman Is Neither A Supportive Wife Nor Mother There are times in life when a person may prove himself to be supportive by providing assistance and / or encouragement to another individual but still yet other instances when this person provides genuine affections and concerns but fails to express and act upon them. Although one may feel strongly for the other, one abides by acts of non-interference and generally play...
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  • 4 Wheel Drive Versatility And Usefulness Jeep
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    John North Willis was the founder of the most useful vehicle ever. The Jeep hasnt changed much over the years. There was the CJ 2 which was very small and short wheel base, CJ 5 s were a little bigger than the CJ 2, now there is the CJ 7 or the Jeep Wrangler. The first jeep made was the Willys Jeep made by Willys Overland Company. The jeep was developed for the army, it did more than the army's expectations it was apparent that the jeep had versatility and usefulness and it still does today. The...
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