In 'Death of a salesman', Arthur Miller used the old-fashioned realities dealing with emotional and economic dilemmas. These struggles are seen throughout the game. The play was written around the Great Depression around the 1940 's. This is a very difficult period, and many people are suffering from drama like the family of Roman. Arthur Miller used several elements in the play: conscious flow, scene, hero, symbol, and orgasm.
The mirror fulfills the death of a salesman. According to author Hermann Norman Nilsen, "From Dawn to Glory: Marxism and Arthur Miller's Early Drama", the political identity of the Great Depression to form Arthur Miller had a profound effect: The panic brought him the impression of sustaining and hurting the destructive power of economic power in shaping people's lives. "(146) This sustained impact on Miller was a failing personality It is reflected in the role of a certain Willy Roman.
Influence on Willy Lohmann in Arthur Miller's play, death of a salesman, performed by Arthur Miller, Willy Lohman contacted several people, many of them urging him to check. His past and conscience. Charlie's son Bernard is such a personality. Because of the lack of role dimension and depth, Barnard's role is primarily to reveal Willie's tragic and tragic nature. Other characters can not truly interact with Willie. Modern hero. Willy is a man and the fear of his potential evacuation has caused a strong passive feeling to obeying his view of loss of dignity. Willy to fully understand how death believes that death brings him dignity
Arthur Millers' spiritually unstable salesman, Willy, is a dramatic tool that fulfills the role of a salesman and criticizes the changing American society. 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.