Illusory and Death in Salesman Death One of the main themes and fundamental causes of conflict in Miller's drama "Death of a salesman" is that the Roman family can not distinguish between reality and fantasy. This is particularly noticeable to his father, Willy Lohman. Willy created a fantasy world for himself and his family. In this world, he and his son are great people, "needs are necessary" in the business environment. Indeed, no one can succeed until we face this illusion and deal with it.
Miller and Steinbeck compare ideas with men and men with men and men in the men's death, with the idea of causing hallucinations and reality in the death of a salesman of Miller and Steinbeck, and Miller and Steinbeck, by drawing a hero, hallucinations and reality We will present the concept of. - Willie, George, Lenny - Eager to realize American dreams, they are caught up in a vicious circle and are misled by progressive fantasies. "Mouse and man", Steinbeck focused on how George was supposed to be blindly chased. Ot
Illusory and Death in Salesman Death One of the main themes and fundamental causes of conflict in Miller's drama "Death of a salesman" is that the Roman family can not distinguish between reality and fantasy. This is particularly noticeable to his father, Willy Lohman. Willy created a fantasy world for himself and his family. In this world, he and his son are great people, "needs are necessary" in the business environment. Indeed, no one can succeed until we face this illusion and deal with it.
In Arthur Miller's "death of a salesman" there is always contradiction between fantasy and reality. Travel salesman Willy Loman has been plagued by reality and unrealistic battles. As the drama approaches the end, Willy can not get rid of his illusions about the past, the present, and the future. This led to his inevitable death. Willy Lohman is a man who is engrossed in the vision of things: a work of high salary, a family he is deemed essential, a loving family with a successful child, and very popular. All these ideals were hindered by real events, Willie further lied. His boss had borrowed money from her neighbor's Charlie, so he thought he was really useless. Willy talks about his love in all towns and his importance for New England.