The relationship between father and young generation fantasy will always and always continue to be an important theme of various literary genres (Lear King, Shakespeare; Father and Son, Turgenev). For many famous writers, the importance of the influence on the father's children is a particularly interesting topic. . Among the drama "Salesman Death", Arthur Miller showed that the influence of his father may be positive or fatal in a very surprising way. The frustrating story of the 3 generations of the Lomans family is in sharp contrast to the happy life of their neighbors Charley and his son Bernard.
The influence of society on the death of Arthur Miller's salesman The death of a salesman by Arthur Miller is investigating the influence of the outside world on individuals. These influences include beliefs that believe that society as a whole, a family as a social unit, and an individual should support it. In order to understand the struggle he is working with Willy Loman, he must first understand his society. He depended on Arthur Miller 's spiritually unstable salesman, Willie, to fulfill the death of a salesman. Several critics have argued that Miller uses dramas to express misfortune in changing society. Miller is not clear in his social criticism, but the death of a salesman has made many unconscious attacks against his view of social decline.
It is complicated that Arthur Miller introduced Bif at "salesman's death" which argues that Arthur Miller introduced "Biff" at "death of salesman". Within three days after Bif returned home, he was portrayed as a complex personality, experienced various internal conflicts and individuality changes. First of all, Biff is lost for most scripts. Through Willy's flashback, the audience knew that Bif was once a highly educated football star.
Arthur Miller, the death of a salesman, founded "Salesman's DO" focusing on the life and behavior of the Roman family at the Brooklyn Center in 1949. Willy and his two sons, Bif and Happy, are the most interesting people, as they are very similar on the surface, but the mind is very different. WAS Loman, the hero of DOAS (and opponent), is your usual patriotic father. Betrayal and abandonment of salesman prose are problems encountered by many people in their lives, but Arthur Miller said no one like a salesman said. Willy Loman, the hero of death, is related to these themes. This drama includes the lifetime of Willie Roman, but there is no specific order for him to review him when he was young. This guy's memory is caused by seemingly meaningless moments of all sorts of his life. Willy is a salesman who clashed his cloth and failed.