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conversations but what is tragedy? To some people it could be a common man such as Willy Loman, from Death of a Salesman or to others it would be mighty Oedipus, from Oedipus. Who does our society consider in ideal tragic model? Each person's viewpoin
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of the play, the main character, Willy Lowman,
has just returned home after finding himself unable to concentrate on
driving. His wife, Linda, suggests that he ask for a job in New York
so that he won't have to drive so much. Willy insists, however,
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a perfect life. Everyone has conflicts that they must
face sooner or later. The ways in which people deal with these
personal conflicts can differ as much as the people themselves. Some
insist on ignoring the problem as long as possible, while some
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one of the main characters in the play "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller. Biff is Willy’s and Linda’s son. He was the star of the football team and had scholarships to 3 college’s, but he flunked math and couldn’t graduate, so he tried to work
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Salesman functions towards the development of his main character, Willy. Miller uses him as the guiding light for Willie’s character; he provides the backbone for what Willy strives for throughout life. Ben functions as Willies idol, and through explorat
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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 advanci
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something in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
that sums up Willy’s whole life. He asks him, "When the hell are you
going to grow up?" Willy’s spends his entire life in an illusion. He
sees himself as a great man that is popular and successful.
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fully paid for house. The sight of it brings back a slight sob to Linda’s throat, when she reaches the cement stoop her sobbing once again becomes full. Charley looks to her but is at a loss for words. Happy puts his arms around his mother and holds
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with a rather dysfunctional family known as the Lomans. The head of this household, and perhaps the main reason for the mishaps of this family, is Willy Loman. Willy experiences very difficult times throughout the book and seems to bring the rest
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of a Salesman" is whether or not Willy Loman was actually a hero or a villain in the story. It certainly cannot be said that he is really one or the other because of the evidence that is given throughout. At some times he seems the pitiful victim
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