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    My idea of success is when you accomplish something that you’ve tried to complete for a long time. In the text, the author expresses how two different characters have two different ideas on what success is. The two characters are Biff and his father Willy. Towards the end of the text they began to bump heads due to this situation. In the text Willy feels that if you have money that means you’re successful because in his eyes the ultimate goal is to have money. He feels that his brother is a huge…

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    Willy Loman, the protagonist and main character of Death of a Salesman, has lived his life seeking the American Dream. Sadly for him, he did not succeed and to make matters worse, he betrayed his family, friends, and himself along the way. His actions depict the desperate measures a man would take to fulfill his materialistic needs and the definition of success after World War II. Willy was once a man who was praised by his company, but after Howard took over the business, he was fired. Willy…

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    Willy Lohman's Dilemma

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    Willy Lohman’s Dilemma Nobody lives an easy going life, everyone has to cope with different challenges as they age. The theory of Maslow’s law has eight different steps ranging from physiological needs to self-transcendence. These different levels can be applied and related to one’s own life. In the play Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller uses Willy Lohman to demonstrate how he did not reach self-actualization because he prevents himself from advancing psychologically by using defense mechanisms…

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    It’s elements of drama relate to the deeper meaning of how the African-Americans preserved it. Some prefer to keep their history in the family while others like to use it to create new opportunities. This production is significant because it reveals the overall importance…

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    In the tragic play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller there is a man by the name of Willy Loman who happens to be a traveling salesman who extremely headstrong. The play is a prime example of how men in that time and still today feel the need to provide everything, including all the luxuries of life for their families. Willy’s character has many flaws in the play with his pride and stubbornness seen through out getting in the way, poor parenting and husband skills, and never learning that…

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    “Death of a Salesman” is a tragic play written by Arthur Miller back in 1949. One of the main characters in the book is a man by the name of Willy Loman. The storyline follows him on the steady decline of his life and how it affects him and his family. This man strives to achieve the “American Dream” by trying to become a well-liked salesman, but ends up dying from the stress of focusing on one thing. There are certain things that can cause someone to act drastically. Popularity is very…

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    Fabien T. Moody Kevin D. Ferguson World Dramatic Literature October 16, 2015 The Piano Lesson by August Wilson August Wilson an American playwright was born April 27, 1945, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wilson was bought into a world of confusion and immigration. He lived with his single mother and five siblings; his father was mostly absent from his childhood. They moved a lot when Wilson was a young boy. The family moved from the Hill District to a white working-class neighborhood of Hazelwood. They…

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    Willy Loman Illusion

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    The book, “Death of a Salesman”, lets the reader peek into the life of an average man during the1940’s era. The main character, Willy, was an average man trying to scrape by with the money he was making. In the story the main character, Willy, was a man being boxed in by the people, illusions, stress, and pride surrounding him, thus ultimately leading to his death. In the box surrounding Willy, the roof of the box, consists of the people surrounding Willy. For example, his two sons Biff and…

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    One of the reasons “Doubt” by John Patrick Shanly was a very entertaining play was because of its text elements. The play was about a morally wrong issue at a New York religious school that took place in the 1960’s. It sets this up by portraying the possibility that one of the priests named Father Flynn had an inappropriate relationship with a black child. This idea is conjured up by two of the school’s nuns discussing the idea. One nun, Sister Aloysisus is convinced while the other, Sister…

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    Our Town Play Analysis

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    Algona High School’s production of “Our Town” by playwright Thornton Wilder shows that life in itself is beautiful and interesting, but that humans take it for granted every day. This is shown by the activities of everyday people living in Grover’s Corner, New Hampshire. This play shows that even the most mundane tasks and daily activities are still valuable and significant in life, and that though you may not see the end coming, it will come, and that this life we have is transient. The first…

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