Arthur Miller's Salesman's Death in Paternal Relations and Conflict In many literary works, family relationships are the key to plotting. Through exchanges with family members, readers can interpret the conflict of stories. In literary families, roles play different roles in each other's lives. These people are usually people who are connected to each other emotionally and physically in some way. They are brothers and sisters, mothers and daughters, or in this case fathers and sons.
Between Arthur Miller and August Fences salesmen, the same death of Arthur Miller's salesman and sales staff sales in August is similar to the conflict between father and child, conflict between husband and wife, and to succeed It is necessary to focus on a small unit space. In the course of developing these themes in two plays, an image of an unsafe father, "another woman", and three similar symbolic elements, including the garden, were used. The fathers of the two plays are comparable, as they were in conflict with their sons for their past lives, and eventually they died.
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
Morrison Salesman Paper Death September 26, 2013 Hope, dream, and success: The relationship between father and son has fallen into Arthur Miller's tragedy, salesman's death, New York family dream and success Willy Lohman, He was a pious father forced to grow without people and his son grew with negative values and successful ideas. Romans believes in American dreams - America is a simple opportunity and a source of success in the future ... Ms. Ryan Jones Dyes This man is Willy Lohmann. Willy may be the father of two men, but these two men are not the sons of this man. They used to be proper sons, but everything changed due to major events. The history of this family has been wrapped up in the darkness of lies. Some of these lies are denied and others are fraud, common