Psychological interpretation of salesman's death Arthur Miller's salesman's death can be seen as a dreamer's curiosity. However, Miller also uses this play to express potential themes and ideas. Reading the death of a salesman from the starting point of Marxism led to the belief that Miller used his game as a means to show the influence of the change in the capitalist society.
The death of the salesman and the research by the American Psychology Association (later renamed Psychological Association) showed how results and self-esteem are directly related. In the death of a salesman, Biff and Bernard both proved the relationship between performance and self-esteem. With the death of a salesman, Willy Lohmann's son Biff failed in high school because of this failure. Bif did not succeed as he lost his self esteem. However, in contrast, Bernard has been successful throughout his entire course.
The death of a salesman is in the drama "Death of a salesman", and the hero is his father, Willie Roman. He is also the father of two sons Biff and Buddy Roman, he is also a busy businessman, I want to dream. "Death of a salesman" is based on a painful confrontation with the family, and also explains about family problems occurring within the family. Willy Roman is not only a protagonist of the drama but also the drama nature of the drama from his psychological point of view.
Willy Lohmann's demonstration of Willy Lohmann in the death of a salesman was seen as a tragic hero and an unconscious victim in "death of a salesman". "The death of a salesman" is very based on American dreams, whether we are slaves of this dream or conquerors. This is an idea and the playwright Arthur Miller is very enthusiastic through his interactions with Willie himself and through his interaction with various characters in the drama. Salesman Linda's death, Arthur Miller's role "salesman's death" is a selfish housewife. She pretended to take care of her husband but in fact he likes to commit suicide so she can live a more relaxing life. Linda died because her husband called for abuse in Willie. For example, in a family conversation of the first act, Linda tried to say in a few words.