Theme of Success in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
[2023-10-04 22:47:25]
The important theme of salesman's death is the essence of success. Many people think success is making a lot of money. They said they were satisfied with the money. However, this is not always the case. In other words, success is defined as completion of desirable things. In addition, it is about being happy, proud, and safe for yourself. True success is coming from the heart, but achieving that requires great effort and determination. In the death of a salesman, the successful roles are Dave Singleman, Ben and Bernard.
Dave Singleman is a successful person. He is a Parker House 's 84 - year - old salesman. To sell, what he has to do is "Call the buyer with the phone and he will make a living if he can not leave his room ..." (Salesman's Death, page 81). I will explain his success as a salesman. At the age of 84, he was able to raise enough sales. He did not profit from the sales he made, but he enjoyed what he did. For his successful life, he died supremely. "He was wearing his green velvet slipper with the death of a salesman ..." (DOS, page 81). This example shows that he was successful to the end. After the lifetime of a successful salesman, he died from the death of a salesman. When he died, he was still wearing his green velvet slippers that still symbolized his success still above him. Another example of Dave 's successful life is his funeral. "When he died, hundreds of sellers and buyers were in his fool, the second successful man was Willie's brother.The adventure of this man succeeded and he entered the jungle Twenty - year - one, he is very rich. "(DOS, p. 41) When Ben went to Africa, he found a diamond at the mine, and as a result he became rich This made Ben 's life a success, and I'm sorry since then Willy, in order to take risks he will also succeed, not only Willie, he will also do this for his success Worship (DOS, p.91) This sentence proves that Willie knows the success of this.
Success is one of many themes in 'Death of a salesman'. There are many ideas on what is success and how to achieve it. Arthur Miller uses several people, especially Willie's beliefs, to explain the various concepts of success, how to accomplish it, and the relationship between happiness and success. Willy believes that success can be achieved only when individuals are engaged in business related work. He criticized Biff's ideal work. He said: "How can he find himself on the farm? This is life or a farm worker? ... It has been over ten years now, he is 35 It is the only reason Willy said that Biff did not succeed! From this we can conclude that Willie believes that success is based on money.
Arthur Miller revealed the relationship between Willy Lohman and his family in a drama "Death of a Salesman". Miller also draws attention to the relationship between Willy Roman and society. Willie's relationship will constitute a basic theme through the script. Willy Lohman is a salesman who failed in a successful society. His main crime is that he thinks that social propaganda is only a space for the winners. Theme theme
Reality and fancy of salesman's death In Arthur Miller's theater, the death of the salesman, the main theme, and the main cause of the conflict is that Willy can not tell the reality from the fantasy. Willy created a fantasy world for himself and his family In this world he and his son are great people. - Valarie Thomas Valarie Thomas was born in Maryland in May 1943. When she was young, she was not encouraged by mathematics and science, but she soon became interested in the mystery of technology. At the age of 8, she borrowed a book named "The First E-Book of a Boy" from the library. Her father is also interested in electronics, but he does not help her to complete any of the projects in the book.