Arthur Miller's salesman 's broken dream salesman' s death tells the story of a person 's failure in a successful American society, and it shows the tragic way that ultimately led to Willie Lohmann' s suicide. Death of a salesman? That is the pursuit of identity, according to the frontier tradition he suggested, [Willie] is about to become a man and the identity of [1942] and [Brooklyn] can not be realized, so this identity can not be achieved. (Total income 321) Willie is a symbolic symbol of a failed American and he represents people struggling for social success, but in his efforts he is in the most painful form failed.
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.
Arthur Miller's salesman 's broken dream salesman' s death tells the story of a person 's failure in a successful American society, and it shows the tragic way that ultimately led to Willie Lohmann' s suicide. Death of a salesman? According to the state-of-the-art tradition that he raises, I am about to become a person, are you pursuing identity?
Ben-Ari Rowe British Lady III March 24, 1998 Death of a salesman's death salesman Death of a salesman of Arthur Miller is a controversial game for a typical American family who wants to realize an American dream Drama is often Failed, salesman's death made a dream failure a written "(Cohen 51). The story is a 34-year-old travel salesman Willie Roman's delusive eyes and thoughts, eventually by his lying fantasy world Spoken ... "products not worth in capitalist society" or "ordinary people". Carefully refer to the drama, evaluate both interpretations, and rate what Miller thinks to show through his role. In 1949, Arthur Miller's "death of a salesman" created Willy Roman who was absorbed in life.