Energetic generations have lost all their dreams There is no despair Generations want to change the world, but they can not change the world, they can not change themselves. (Death of a salesman: writings and criticism of Gerard Wells) Arthur Miller's theater temporarily tells Willy Lohman, a 63-year-old salesman whose work and life are stagnant and whose daily life is stagnant. It is more difficult to provide necessities.
In the second grade English class, reading the death of a salesman of Arthur Miller, when Miller called Willy Lohman (hero) "very popular", it criticizes rather than criticizing a kind. His life was an illusion supported by false people and his enthusiastic success never existed. Initially, this was not the problem I was really thinking. I am passionate about my company Civilize. I accept it because you do not hate players, do not hate games. I am introverted, I am really the same as most people, I want to work hard so that (in most cases) become social. I also understand that establishing a company requires some degree of appeal and the ability to involve people in a shared vision. This is a very important element
In the death of a salesman, Miller raised the criticism of American society. What is this criticism? How do you tell the audience what it is? In the death of a salesman, Miller is exploring and publishing contemporary American society in a cruel and rigid way. His analysis and criticism are clearly conveyed to audiences who believe that society is based on corrupted immoral capitalists' dreams. Miller is hinting at this through the Roman family and through their way of working to achieve a "good life" for a better dream. If he was not centered on himself and refusing to progress, Willie was supposed to be great as he stood up next to him in the form of contemporary architecture. His view on the world is too superficial. Willy believes that creating loved and personal benefits is an important point for success in the world. He is doing the job he believed from the beginning, he is the biggest job he desires. He
Willy Lohmann, the father of Arthur Miller, is the death of a salesman, and modern society condemns William Lohman's parenting skills and is the father of Arthur Miller's "death of a salesman" and is pressing his dreams. He gave the two sons and preached the value of popularity. Integrity As a salesman who did not succeed, Willy tried to bravely find something promising for his son-in relationship at Shakespeare's Henry IV The relationship between the father and son of the first part is an important part of Shakespeare Henry Part. Theme IV, the first part, because it involves the two protagonists of the play, Prince Harle and Tottenham. These two roles are considered to be readers of young people and future rulers, and they are exposed to the image of their fathers, and their behavior will influence their behavior in later years. Both roles have two roles