Arthur Miller's "death of salesman" ended with a tragic suicide by coach Willie Roman. The end of life is wastefully chasing the "American dream". As Willy had a fatal flaw in his view of success formulas, he failed to achieve success he was very anxious about. Willie thinks American dreams can only be realized by popular and attractive people, and he does not believe he belongs to this elite group. However, Willie still pursues his dreams throughout his life.
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.
Willy Lohman 's American initiative in the death of a salesman Arthur Miller' s "The Death of a Salesman" talks to Willy Lohman, a man whose life is going down a slope and is about to end. Willy Lohman is an excellent salesman. He is careful and sincere, selling his merchandise through his personality. Time has passed, but Willy is nothing. The business world has moved forward, the way the items are sold changed, but Willy has not seen this. Willy Lohman has never accepted reality. His life is a dream, he has all his happiness from the past, he always reassured himself that everything is okay.
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.
Salesman 's Death - Arthur Miller (Version B) For Willy Lohman, America' s dream depends on the job as a salesman. Success based on his committee as a tool for upward mobility gives his family the opportunity to practically prosper. When I could not realize this dream, Willy's view of the world and American dreams were distorted by adventure failures and the confusion he gave up. Arthur Miller appears in a tragedy