America has long been known as a place of opportunity. From this idea, "American dream" was born. It is an idea that anyone can ultimately succeed, even if he or she does not have anything. In 'Death of a salesman', Arthur Miller used his characteristics of Willy Roman to express his failure faithfully to the idea of an American dream. Willie pursued an American dream led to his failure, because he pursued the illusion of American dreams through his life, not reality.
America's dream failure is an important theme for salesman's death. Through America's dream, we mean freedom and a commitment to opportunity for all. Disciples of the American Dream firmly believe that hard work is a way to realize your dreams. Americans began to believe that those who work hard are eligible to become disciples of American dreams. They are beginning to believe in a happy and prosperous life. In addition to this idea, they started to believe that once people were born like Americans, people should be honored naturally for happiness and prosperity. Money, Morlock, Materialism has become a famous mantra of Americans who violently sang American dream songs. People who love American dreams will accept a strong view that success in the physical world will be criticized. Once a person is born as an American, he has no right to fail in his life. If there is a failure, suicide is far better than life's failure. You must be successful
Ben-Ari Rowe British Lady III March 24, 1998 Death of a salesman's death salesman Death of a salesman of Arthur Miller is a controversial game for a typical American family who wants to realize an American dream Drama is often Failed, salesman's death made a dream failure a written "(Cohen 51). The story is a 34-year-old travel salesman Willie Roman's delusive eyes and thoughts, eventually by his lying fantasy world Spoken ... "products not worth in capitalist society" or "ordinary people". Carefully refer to the drama, evaluate both interpretations, and rate what Miller thinks to show through his role. In 1949, Arthur Miller's "death of a salesman" created Willy Roman who was absorbed in life.