"Death of a salesman goes beyond oversimplified social protest ... because it concerns the fundemental qeustion: what does it mean to be satisfied in one's existence?" (Micheal C. Roudane) - Discuss.

Title: "Death of a salesman goes beyond oversimplified social protest ... because it concerns the fundemental qeustion: what does it mean to be satisfied in one's existence?" (Micheal C. Roudane) - Discuss.
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"Death of a salesman goes beyond oversimplified social protest ... because it concerns the fundemental qeustion: what does it mean to be satisfied in one's existence?" (Micheal C. Roudane) - Discuss.
"The American dream has been a dream of being able to grow to fullest development." Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman can be seen as an eulogy of a dreamer, which depicts one man's tragic life and death as he tries to bring his family into grace. The word "dream" can suggest something wonderful to look forward to achieving, or, it may imply that something is only a dream, something that is impossible to achieve. …showed first 75 words of 1935 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1935 total…Willy. Death of a Salesman, illustrates the destructive compulsion of a man to attain a success far beyond his reach. Word count: 1889 Bibliography 1.<Tab/>Ferguson, Alfred R: "The Tragedy of the American Dream in Death of a Salesman." (1978). 2.<Tab/>Hoeveler, D.L. "Death of a Salesman as Psychomachia." Journal of American Culture (1978) 632-5 3.<Tab/>Miller, Arthur. Death of a Salesman. New York: Penguin, 1976.

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