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    Death of a Salesman: Choose a play which explores the themes of self awareness: Miller makes clear that Biff is very unsettled and had not yet pursued in any form of career. This is demonstrated in the dialogue in which Willy is complaining to Linda that Biff has not amounted to anything. "Linda: He’s finding himself Willy." And Willy replies angrily: "Not finding yourself at the age of thirty four is a disgrace." The audience can see straight away that Biff has not matched up to his fathers

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    Katie Merriman Stage to Screen 1/22/13 Death of a Salesman/You Can’t Take it With You Death of a Salesman opens with Willy Loman returning from a business trip. He is an older gentleman and it is apparent in the first few paragraphs of the play that he has some sort of problem. He talks to himself and has vivid flashbacks from when his children were younger (he interacts with them) and regretfully remembers when he refused to go to Alaska with his brother‚ who subsequently discovered a diamond

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    Arthur Miller once spoke the very wise words that "maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets." Words that rang true in most of his plays. ’’Death of a Salesman’’‚ ’’All My Sons’’‚ ’’The Crucible’’‚ besides being personal tragedies are also commentaries on society. Stories that transcended themselves from being personal to being able to speak in one way or form and hit home to all. Arthur Miller didn’t write make believe or fairytales‚ he wrote about reality

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    Willy’s issues with repression are consistently displayed in "Death of a Salesman". Willy represses recollections of poor times to when he was more delighted with his family. Moreover‚ Willy represses past choices and decisions that could have made his family more jubilant such as when he passed up a venture to Alaska with his brother to visit a diamond mine in which his brother gained a vast amount of riches from. Furthermore‚ Willy says many times that he had done well with his sales deals‚ however

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    ill adjusted characters. This is a direct result of the collective American desire to diverge from conformity‚ a common view shared by many progressive people in the 40s and 50s‚ including Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller. Picture white picket fences lining newly mowed green lawns‚ each house nearly identical‚ sheltering a providing husband and dainty housewife committed to one man. To break from this archetype would be justification for a person to be treated as a social pariah. America forces

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    This idea clouds his mind and is the catalyst to other mistakes Willy makes in his life. Willy is unable to provide for his family as a salesman because he is paid a very low wage‚ but he continues to pretend that he is very successful in his firm. Willy’s brother Ben told me he that Willy told him‚ “Business is bad‚ it’s murderous. But not for me‚ of course” (Act 1) Willy’s former boss has

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    Geraldine has a strong relationship with her maternal side of the family. She grew up very close to her grandmother and godmother. They were actively in her life since she was born. Geraldine and her grandmother are very active in the church. Geraldine has the opposite relationship with her paternal side of family. She has very limited contact as her father’s parents never married. He grew up in two separate households. Geraldine has visited them occasionally but was not very close to either of

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    Death Of a Salesman Arthur Miller does manage to engage our sympathies with Willy in the first act of the play to a certain extent. He does this in many ways such as using Willy’s speech‚ his troubled mind‚ the way other characters treat him and by using themes like the past. To begin with‚ Willy Loman seems like a normal‚ yet exhausted businessman. This is until he starts to contradict himself by saying of Biff that he’s “a lazy bum!” A few seconds later in the scene‚ his line is “There’s

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    spring out of my head unshaped by any outside force” (“Influences” 50). Miller’s experiences during these times taught him the truths he would present throughout his literary works. From the insecurity of the Great Depression sprang Death of a Salesman and All My Sons‚ which portray the instability of society and the men who tragically attempt to navigate through it. From the paranoia of the McCarthy Era sprang The Crucible‚ the story of a man who must uphold his individual integrity at the cost of

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    think because someone else got this amount of something that anyone can do it. Willy often talks about how his brother got wealthy and everyone respects him. Willy seems to place more value on being well liked than anything else. While talking to his sons in their younger years Willy

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