Willy Loman's tragedy
.... Dave Singleman and his brother
Ben seemed, to
Willy's emotionally uneducated eye, to be men who had solved, or could solve, the problem of emptiness that his ....
(1923

8

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Willy Loman's Tragedy
.... Dave Singleman and his brother
Ben seemed, to
Willy's emotionally uneducated eye, to be men who had solved, or could solve, the problem of emptiness that his ....
(1933

8

)
Death of a Salesman
.... out a millionaire. Trump would be perfect appearing in cameo spots as the vision of
Ben who appears to
Willy's mind. He would also ....
(1355

5

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Miller's Death of a Salesman
.... With no role models except his disappearing father, his sensible but money-oriented brother
Ben, and the legend of Dave the single man,
Willy had no idea how ....
(956

4

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Death of a Salesman & Downsizing
....
Willy feels inferior to his brother
Ben. .... When Happy says that someday he would sure like to know how
Ben did it,
Willy explains "What's the mystery? ....
(1639

7

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Arthur Miller
.... of easy, vast wealth.
Willy admires
Ben's absence of ethics; he never examines his own (1.8). As
Willy deteriorates, the family ....
(748

3

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Role of Circumstances inDeath of a Salesman
....
Willy often sees and talks with his dead brother
Ben, and it can be seen that
Willy regrets not having gone off with
Ben to Alaska to seek his fortune. ....
(1637

7

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Death of A Salesman and the Fading American Dream
.... He cannot change. He has imaginary conversations with his brother
Ben who made millions while
Willy remained at the lower rung of the ladder of success. ....
(833

3

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Tragic Hero - Death of a Salesman
.... This is why
Willy does not understand
Ben's success, "He did not recognize the radical disparity between slogans about contracts' or appearance' and ....
(1543

6

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Death of a Salesman
.... is why there are so many references to
Ben's success at such an earlier age and references to those who make it in business as real successes.
Willy has always ....
(1443

6

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Naturalism & Expressionism in Death of a Salesman
....
Ben, where do I . . . ? .
Ben, how do I . . . ? (108).
Willy may realize he is alone, a basic naturalistic situation, but he still does not comprehend how ....
(3226

13

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Death of a Salesman
.... Linda's protection of
Willy does not help much because it is
Willy himself who feels .... He is always comparing himself to
Ben, who has made a fortune during his ....
(1091

4

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Role of the Past on Characters in 2 Plays
.... consciousness. Later,
Willy thinks Charley is
Ben (Miller 1526), and again we recognize that the protagonist is losing his mind. More ....
(1668

7

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The Epic Form
.... who lacks emotional capacity and who has absorbed the cold-bloodedness of Uncle
Ben, is welded .... that he will make the dream come true any more than
Willy did. ....
(4411

18

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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
.... a salesman rather than join his brother
Ben, who became rich after leaving to seek gold in Alaska. Instead of becoming rich along with him,
Willy had decided ....
(2130

9

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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
....
Willy Loman's decision to crash his car can be interpreted as the outgrowth of .... and clear," and the constant sense of envy of Charley's high-achieving son
Ben. ....
(2501

10

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Lorraie Hansberry's Play A Raisin in the Sun
.... Behind
Willy Harris's theft is the second-level narrative and critique of the content of white-society priorities. .... 33. Keppel,
Ben. ....
(2142

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