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    Willy expects‚ but his life will only have meaning if he works outdoors and does what he loves. Regardless of what Biff wants‚ his foremost concern is that he is disappointing Willy and wasting his life because he lacks a socially acceptable job. Miller‚ in the stage notes‚ calls Biff’s dreams “stronger and less acceptable than Happy’s‚” highlighting how the societal view that one must be a wealthy businessman to succeed subdues Biff’s passion for his own dreams (19). Away from the city‚ Biff can

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    The witchcraft trials in Salem in 1692 were a result of many different elements that were going on within the town. Jealousy was the cornerstone of the mass hysteria that soon became known as the Salem witch trials. In his play‚ The Crucible‚ Miller demonstrates how the fear of people in authority can destroy a community by bringing it to mass hysteria through the characters of Parris‚ Putnam‚ and Proctor. Reverend Parris‚ the minister in Salem‚ fears the people of the town to a point where he

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    Assignment 15 CLOSING CASE ONE Tata’s Nano $2‚500 Car 1. How can cultural and political issues affect Tata Motor’s Nano car? Tata Motor’s company will face many political and cultural issues if the company outsources the assembly of its cars. When one company starts assembling one product in another country‚ the company has to adapt the rule and regulation of that country. Cultural business challenges include differences in languages‚ cultural interest‚ religions‚ social attitude‚ and political

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    Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams are two main characters in Arthur Miller’s novel The Crucible. Abigail Williams was once the servant for Proctor however Elizabeth Proctor fires her after she learns about Abigail and her husband’s affair. Both women are same in some ways but they have different motives. One of the similarities they have is that both love John Proctor but in different ways. Elizabeth loves him truly and for all the right reasons. He is her husband and they share their lives

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    Bibliography: Miller‚ Arthur. Death of a Salesman. New York: 1949. Print.

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    ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD The play‚ Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is a tragedy. It is about an American family who live their lives masking their reality‚ which is filled with tension and instability‚ with the American dream lifestyle. The father of the household‚ William Loman‚ is the driving force behind fantasizing these illusions. Hence‚ in the play‚ we are faced with many incidences where false perceptions occur and fall apart in the face of reality. We see evidence of this unmasked

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    in every way mentioned previously. Not only is Willy Loman not a good father and spouse‚ but he furthers his failure by being a typical anti-hero and by failing to accomplish the American Dream. There for I believe the play is not necessarily what Miller and Kazan perceive it to be. Here I will be discussing Willy Lomans discraceful actions towards his family and finally expose the actual theme of the play. Willy is not a good father for many reasons. First and foremost‚ he has made his occupation

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    goods. A home remains one of the most obvious external ways to observe this expectation. Regarding the ultimate goal of the American Dream‚ a house should be sturdy and neat-looking. In contrast‚ the Lomans’ home looks “small” and “fragile-seeming” (Miller 1). In the 1950s‚ the ideal suburban home included a white-picket fence with a nice garden and tidy lawn. Because the Loman’s house so deeply contrasted this concept in its present condition‚ it displays their poor financial state. Money‚ created

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    film festivals in the United States‚ Europe‚ and Australia (Kirkham 1). They were part of the team that produced the first American multimedia presentation in 1953‚ and they designed enormous projects for companies like IBM‚ Polaroid‚ and Herman Miller (Eames: The Architect and the Painter).

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    In this literary analysis piece I will be breaking down the popular play by Arthur Miller‚ Death of a Salesman. Death of a Salesman‚ is a very riveting story that follows Willy Loman‚ a retiree-aged working class business man living in New York. Who deals with troublesome denial‚ and uses the events of the past to deal with his problems of the present‚ this begins to create more problems for Willy as he becomes unable to separate past events with current events. Along with intense financial strain

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