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    Linda Loman in Death of a Salesman In the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, Linda Loman is the most sympathetic character. She devotes her life to Willy, doing anything to make sure he feels important. Despite all of Willy's faults, she stays by his side. Linda's actions and role in the play show how women were treated and expected to act. Linda Loman is over looked by her husband and her kids. Her devotion to Willy causes her to struggle in making a distinction between herself and…

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    to a great extent. If a child is brought up with exceeding encouragement and endorsement, they will most likely have good prospects. However, if someone is abused in adolescence they will exhibit adverse traits in maturity. Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” depicts an aspirant named Willy Loman whose over exaggerated, and rather impractical, goals for his future fill his mind…

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    escaping from a failure does not solve the problem fundamentally, but it is pawning off the responsibility onto others who are remaining. It is in this scenario that Arthur Miller explores in the play Death of a Salesman. In the play, the title character, Willy, a prideful man, who was successful as a salesman and a head of the household faces a failure of getting fired and raising independant sons. Consequently, he feels useless, thus suicides himself. Through the character of Willy, Arthur…

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    In the book Death of a Salesmen it follows a father and husband, Willy Loman, on the last days of his life. He is a traveling salesmen who has recently been layed off, and who is realising that he has not succeeded in the American Dream. His kids, Biff and Happy constantly argue with him, and both struggle money wise. It s believed that he wasted his life on his career because he, started having mental issues due to the stress of his job, was constantly complaining about the work and his boss…

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    Presented as convivial, profound and sincere, Linda is indubitably a strong, complex and supportive side-character in ‘Death of a Salesman’, who has great significance, therefore provided us with the means to understand the woes of Willy; our tragic hero. Linda’s love being a strength is my opinion, but I will provide an argument for how her character may be perceived as either strong or weak. Miller’s opening stage direction of her was ‘most often jovial, she has developed an iron repression…

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    the negative outlook many seemed to have with the family, they always seemed to pull through and make it work, one struggle after the other. In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, we are able to see yet another piece of literature that deals solely with the concept of being a dysfunctional family, for three key reasons.…

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    In the late 1940s, Arthur Miller created a unique play - "Death of a Salesman", which is still very popular in different parts of the world. According to the play, the action takes place in Brooklyn, in the postwar years, at the end of the 1940s. The play tells us about the 60 years old, unhappy salesman Willy Loman, his family, and his misunderstanding of achieving the American Dream. We see four main characters: Willy Loman - the father of the family, Linda - his wife, Biff and Happy - his…

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    other possibilities, give up and remain a failure, and some even give up their life. Arthur Miller wrote about one family 's struggle to achieve Willy Loman 's dream to become a successful salesman. There are many factors why Willy Loman failed to achieve this, which ended in a tragedy. In Death of a Salesman, the conflicts of parenting, growing up, and being a typical American family led to this horrific tragic ending for the Loman family. First of all, we have a family of four; Willy and…

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    Is Success Tangible? Arthur Miller’s 1949 play Death of a Salesman is a very powerful play that discusses not only the slow demise of Willy Loman, the aging salesman with two unsuccessful sons, but also highlights the different views that people can have regarding success. Willy Loman, the father of Biff Loman and brother of Ben, is a salesman who has dedicated his life to building up his reputation. His son Biff has spent much of his life trying to find a job he truly loves to do, but has…

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    “Death of a Salesman” is one of the most important plays in Twentieth Century American Theatre. Arthur Miller creates tragedies that are easily relatable for Americans. For instance, his play “Death of a Salesman” uses the idea of a dysfunctional family through out to support its plot. The play is centered around its protagonist, Willy Loman. Willy is a salesman, but also an old man, and from the title of the play the readers of the play can easily conclude what happens to him by the end of the…

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