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    Consumerism has to confront people in order for them to actually take action and resist it. The concept of consuming is drilled into us from a young age and as we grow older we see the detrimental effects of it on children. The attraction of consumerism lures people in to the temptation of it without realising and after we have gone too far we acknowledge that we have to resist it. Everyone is affected by texts that force them to encounter the results of consumerism and how it is instilled into us

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    RWS 200 Costello 2/21/13 Consumerism in America Consumerism is a integral part of people’s lives in the United States. It evolved into something similar to what is advertised today once the Industrial Revolution was in full gear‚ making mass production and factory life a norm. Advertisers began to focus on convincing the public that they need certain products to be happy. The advertisers started to play off of people’s needs‚ such as the need for affiliation‚ the need to escape‚ etc.‚ to convince

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    Biff Loman may not be the “Salesman” in Arthur Miller’s masterpiece‚ The Death of a Salesman‚ but he is the main character of the play. The character known as Biff Loman is at the root of his immediate family’s internal dilemmas and inner conflicts. Biff’s essence is what motivates the men in his family to choose the path that they take in life. For this reason‚ even when Biff is not present in a particular scene‚ he is still omnipresent because of his invisible pull on the actions and feelings of

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    Willy Loman‚ the protagonist in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ is no more the victimizer of his family than he is a victim himself. Miller explores the possibilities of cyclical mental abuse passed on through familial generations‚ resulting in failure and confusion of one’s priorities and goals. Biff‚ Willy’s eldest son‚ was the victim of too much love and attention. Happy‚ the youngest boy was victimized by having received no attention and very little love. Willy’s wife‚ Linda‚ is a

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    There is nothing quite like a book the reader never wants to put down. To achieve this a novel must have interesting characters‚ a dilemma‚ and convey a lesson. Wuthering Heights‚ A Clockwork Orange‚ and The Death of Salesmen each contain these three main elements. All these books keep the reader interested. A Clockwork Orange does the best at fulfilling the readers interests. This novel has well developed characters. Even though the main character‚ Alex‚ commits horrible acts of violence to innocent

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    Effects of Consumerism

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    By improving of technology‚ cell phones‚ which are great inventions for world‚ are also improving and changing. Previously‚cell phones was being used for only speaking or messaging with people who are away from users. However‚ nowadays‚ cell phones have become more comprehensive. Cell phones now provide people to shop‚ to calculate‚ to connect the Internet‚ to watch TV‚ to listen music; in other words nearly everything. These features make cell phones indispensable. On the contrary‚ although they

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    American Dream is unsurprisingly one of the most prevalent themes throughout American literature. From Huckleberry Finn (Twain) to Death of a Salesman (Miller)‚ the idea is prevalent in most of the American classics. In Huckleberry Finn‚ the dream represents the ability to be free on the river away from the rules and racism of society‚ while in Death of a Salesman it represents a workingman’s failure to achieve his goals. Both have opposing narratives regarding the dream‚ based upon the times in

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    In today’s society consumerism is often portrayed to be a negative aspect of people’s lives and purchasing behaviors which inevitably leads to materialism. Many of these viewpoints can be analyzed as being subjective in that they focus primarily on "frivolous" products and "debts" created‚ but yet fail to acknowledge the processes of the concept of Consumerism. Consumerism is defined as‚ "The movement seeking to protect and inform consumers by requiring such practices as honest packaging and

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    Juvigné Bibliography Martin s104223 ANONYMOUS. (1997). Why overcoming consumerism?. Accessed March 12‚ 2012 at “http://www.verdant.net/society.htm“ ANONYMOUS. (August‚ 2009). Chapter 7‚ Consumerism. Accessed March 20‚ 2012 at “http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/~wright/ContemporaryAmericanSociety/Chapter%207%20--%20consumerism%20--%20Norton%20August.pdf“ ANONYMOUS. (2010). Credit Card Debt Statistics. Accessed March 27‚ 2012 at “http://www.money-zine.com/Financial-Planning/Debt-Consolidation/Credit-Card-Debt-Statistics/”

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    personal conflicts can differ as much as the people themselves. Some insist on ignoring the problem as long as possible‚ while some attack the problem to get it out of the way. The book Death of a Salesman‚ is written by Arthur Miller. It takes place at Willy Loman’s - A 63 year old once popular salesman who’s lost his popularity and sales‚ not to mention his mind‚ small house in New York surrounded by apartments. Biff‚ a thirty-four year old son of Willy who has been searching for himself

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