Death of a Salesman
.... Following the precepts and false promises of the American
Dream has made
Willy only value himself if he is materially rich. This ....
(850

3

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Death of a Salesman
.... attack on the values behind American capitalism and consumerism which disabuses the reader of any illusions pertaining to the "American
Dream."
Willy Loman is ....
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4

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Death of a Salesman's Willy Loman
.... Following the precepts and false promises of the American
Dream has made
Willy only value himself if he is materially rich. This ....
(767

3

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Father/Son Relationship in Death of a Salesman
.... He is not dedicated to the American
Dream as
Willy is. Biff tries to live up to his father's requirements for success, but his heart is never really in it. ....
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Death of A Salesman and the Fading American Dream
.... I am
Willy Loman and you are Biff Loman!" Biff begs his father to get rid of his "phoney
dream and burn it before something happens."
Willy cannot listen. ....
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3

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Tragic Heroes of Oedipus the King & Death of a Salesman
.... In contrast to Oedipus,
Willy Loman's tragic flaw is his inability to see through the myths of capitalism and the "American
dream."
Willy is old and has spent ....
(909

4

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Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman
.... debt.
Willy also feels victimized by the American
Dream in the way his home has been systematically boxed in by development. The ....
(1001

4

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Long Day's Journey Into Night The American dream is define
....
Willy Loman had a
dream that is similar to the
dream described by Benjamin Franklin (2). It is a
dream of being liked, being comfortable, being secure in one's ....
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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
....
Willy's dream has been thwarted largely by the fact that he is not the super-salesman he would like to be and may think he is. For ....
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Death of a Salesman: The Sons
.... Happy, on the other hand, never realizes the flaw in
Willy's dream; he is still holding the torch aloft for that
dream and still patterning his life after the ....
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Willy Loman's tragedy
.... Hap's ridiculous and pathetic speech in which he tells Biff at
Willy's grave that "I'm gonna show you and everybody else that [
Willy Loman] had a good
dream . ....
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8

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Willy Loman's Tragedy
.... Hap's ridiculous and pathetic speech in which he tells Biff at
Willy's grave that "I'm gonna show you and everybody else that [
Willy Loman] had a good
dream . ....
(1933

8

)
Theme of Failure in Death of a Salesman
.... happens?" (101).
Willy, however, is incapable of destroying his
dream, and so his
dream eventually destroys him. The geographical ....
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5

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Reality & Illusion in Death of a Salesman
.... happens?" (101).
Willy, however, is incapable of destroying his
dream, and so his
dream eventually destroys him. The geographical ....
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5

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2 Essays: O'Neil & Franklin The American
....
Willy Loman had a
dream that is similar to the
dream described by Benjamin Franklin (2). It is a
dream of being liked, being comfortable, being secure in one's ....
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7

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Illusion, Disillusion, and Disillusionment in 3 Plays: A Doll's ...
.... In Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman,
Willy Loman, after years of maintaining illusions about himself, his family, and the American
Dream, succumbs to ....
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Tragic Characters
.... as husband and father.
Willy discovers that the American
Dream is a dog-eat-dog materialistic nightmare that leaves him ruined. ....
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11

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Arthur Miller
.... The plaintive flute music sets a wistful, sometimes haunting, unrelated sound, elusive as
Willy's wisps of
dream, as detached from the urban humdrum environs ....
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Existentialism
.... The life of
Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's (1976) Death of a Salesman also .... to live up to socially constructed values or ideas, such as the American
Dream. ....
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Existentialism in Fiction
.... The life of
Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's (1976) Death of a Salesman also .... to live up to socially constructed values or ideas, such as the American
Dream. ....
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Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun
.... The effect is as if the viewer were watching a
dream, or in
Willy's case, a nightmare that is in reality one human being's life. ....
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Tragedy
.... goals. However, his goals are lofty for they are the great American
dream and
Willy Loman has become enamored of that
dream. So ....
(1724

7

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Motif in Death of a Salesman
.... When
Willy can no longer maintain the delusions and lies about his
dream, he commits suicide so his wife Linda can collect on his life insurance. ....
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The Tragic & Tragedy in Drama
.... goals. However, his goals are lofty for they are the great American
dream and
Willy Loman has become enamored of that
dream. So ....
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Role of Circumstances inDeath of a Salesman
.... During the play,
Willy continues to
dream for his sons, hoping that they will be able to go into business together and thereby finally attain success. ....
(1637

7

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Psychological Realism in Death of a Salesman
.... Happy accepts the American
dream, and more specifically
Willy's dream of success, while Biff finally rejects it and proves to be strong enough to face reality ....
(1398

6

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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
.... attempt to break through, Biff finally says, "Will you take that phony
dream and burn it before something happens?" (Miller, Death 133). Instead,
Willy goes to ....
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Linda of Death of a Salesman
There is only one woman who has a major role in Arthur Miller's classic drama about the toxicity of the American
Dream Death of A Salesman,
Willy Loman's wife ....
(1115

4

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Character of Linda in Death of a Salesman
There is only one woman who has a major role in Arthur Miller's classic drama about the toxicity of the American
Dream Death of A Salesman,
Willy Loman's wife ....
(1115

4

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The Epic Form
.... 8. Miller's attack on the American
dream arises from the fact that
Willy, who has pursued a
dream of the good life by getting along with everybody, has never ....
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