Mr. Barack Obama was elected twice by President of the United States while creating history. This is just one example of American dreams that can definitely be realized. Its pursuit is not easy; it requires undeniable effort, humility and optimism. With these features, the pursuit of this lifestyle will definitely succeed. Success is an interesting concept, however, because success can lead to many superficial qualities. Tragic hero of salesman 's death, Willy Lohman saw only the superficial character of this dream.
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.
Through the play "The Death of a Salesman", Arthur Miller depicts the American dream and how well Willy Roman and his family are struggling to achieve it. Willy has always tried American dreams, but I believe he has a chance to succeed. All the lies he told in his life convinced that his dream became reality. Willy persuaded his son that their popularity and personal appeal would make them to them everywhere. He also convinced his wife, Linda, that he could achieve his objective.
The death of Arthur Miller's salesman was about the tragedy of pursuit of "American Dream" by Willy Lohman. This dream is a wealth and a dream of success. Author's main character, Willie Lohmann, is a travel salesman who has struggled throughout his life to find success based on appearance and popularity. Willy Lohman is a product of this growing society. This society is obsessed with measuring the success of popular material wealth. Unfortunately, Willy has a strong understanding of the family. For this pursuit, Willie's values, truths, and ideas are all inclined. He actually did not see him, and he lived there. He did his best to convince himself and his family that they achieved the success he adored. Unfortunately, this treachery is messing up his idea and his family's idea. Willie is constantly fighting in himself to accept who he is or to live in his own fictional world.