Death of a Salesman and The Price - Analysis of Ideals
Title: Death of a Salesman and The Price - Analysis of Ideals
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 965 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Death of a Salesman and The Price - Analysis of Ideals
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 965 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
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 Miller's plays Death of a
Salesman and The Price. In these two plays Miller portays two
lower-middle class men , Willie Loman and Victor Franz, respectivelly,
who each live
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accomplish what they had
intended, hurt the ones they love, and themselves. Willy's obsession
with acquiring wealth and being a salesman made it impossible for him
to do so. Victor's insistence on helping others made it impossibe for
him to provide the life his wife wanted and deserved . Both men failed
because the became so involved in living by impossible standards that
they could never reach them and failure has harsh penaltis in both
circumstances.