America's dream Arthur Miller's salesman's death, salesman's death, the Loman family men could not tell the reality of America's dreams and their illusions. Willy can not know who is happy or bif and who he is. Therefore, Willy and his sons believe that they all know and have everything they need to succeed in life and business. In fact, both successes are far from ideal American dreams of their time.
Who wants to live a perfect life, American dream? During the death of Arthur Miller's salesman, Willy Lohman is pursuing this dream. Willy dedicated his life to an idealistic American dream and ties it to economic success, good reputation, and good love. He sacrificed their wives and their sons, abused them, and deprived a powerful male role model. According to Webster's dictionary, the victims are suppressed, people who are difficult or abused. Willy pressured too much pressure on his eldest son, but he was inadequate to make his brother happy, and he made "yes woman" from Linda, who loves his wife. Willy's view on American dreams is beyond the reality and difficulties that need to be overcome to realize his dreams.
Willy Lohmann's demonstration of Willy Lohmann in the death of a salesman was seen as a tragic hero and an unconscious victim in "death of a salesman". "The death of a salesman" is very based on American dreams, whether we are slaves of this dream or conquerors. This is an idea and the playwright Arthur Miller is very enthusiastic through his interactions with Willie himself and through his interaction with various characters in the drama. Salesman Linda's death, Arthur Miller's role "salesman's death" is a selfish housewife. She pretended to take care of her husband but in fact he likes to commit suicide so she can live a more relaxing life. Linda died because her husband called for abuse in Willie. For example, in a family conversation of the first act, Linda tried to say in a few words.