Willy Lohmann's American dream "American Dream" is a universal idea that people can find happiness through economic prosperity, with effort, perseverance, originality, and courage. Willy Lohman believes that in order to succeed in life it must be popular. He also seems to lack the ability to express love for his family. Arthur Miller used these two aspects to show a comparison between Willie's distorted American dream version and two competing American historical dreams (Islas).
Literally, that is about the death of a salesman Willy Loman. However, more importantly, this is the tragedy of American dream death, as represented by Willy Lohmann. As a salesman, Willy Lohman did not say "he did not persevere and did not tell you the law or give medicine" (Requiem). It can not be expressed beyond the material reward that disappears in a moment. Willy did a material job for the rest of his life, but at the end of the script, after suicide who provided money to his family, his wife began paying only one house. Linda said "We are free and clear," but her husband is dead. Therefore, the American dream of having more things is actually the power of the American spirit that once defined America 's death. Willy Lohmann represents all of us - people who are suffering from wrong dreams and are sacrificing their lives
Arthur Miller 's salesman' s death was focused on American dreams, or at least Willy Lohmann 's version. Willy is an unfortunate salesman. He "buys" beliefs about American dreams, and the majority of difficulties in his life are the result. * Many people believe in American dreams and their role in shaping people's success. Willy may have succeeded, but something did not go wrong. He made his sons believe in American dreams, neither succeeded.
Willy Lohman is the person who performs the task. The goal of his life is to realize a false understanding of the "American dream", is this what Willy Roman really wants? In 'Death of a salesman', Arthur Miller draws a few days later to analyze the American dream of a budding salesman named Willy Loman. America's dream is a clear goal for many people, which means that everyone has something different. Unlike most people, Willy 's version is based on the success of popularity and money rather than what makes him happy. Willie was never a member of "American Dream". The career he chose will benefit him, but he is not that much, it is not the occupation he likes. This is a big mistake Willy was his life, and he never overcome this mistake.