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    Willy Deception

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    Willy Loman is a 63 years old man who works as a salesman and lives in New York. He drives to Boston and Portland to make sales. The energy it takes to drive for so long has put Willy into stress and too much to bear. Willy is so obsessed on living the “American dream” that he thinks he has it all. Willy sometimes has these deceptions that he is very successful. These thoughts makes him feel better about himself and his life. He has two sons ‚ Biff and Happy ‚ he teaches them that if you are well

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    Are we happy and why?

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    findings revealed that students were generally happy with their lives and family relationships were the main cause of happiness. The majority of students were very happy with their family relationships. The study supports the assumption that causes of happiness are the same for most people and they experience happiness in the same way regardless of their nationality. Introduction The questions of whether people are happy and what makes them happy with their lives seem to be a deeply individual

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    Willy Loman

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    Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller depicts the life of a salesman named Willy Loman and his family in 1950’s New York. Willy Loman reflects on his life in his old age with dissatisfaction‚ and at the close of the play ends up taking his own life. A family can emotionally hurt each member of it’s content more than any other person because of their closeness and similar thinking‚ as is shown throughout the play through the Loman family. Arthur Miller uses vividly portrayed flashbacks from Willy’s

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    Willy Loman

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    Willy Loman Willy Loman‚ the main character in Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman‚ is a tragic hero that chases after the American Dream for his life purpose. Willy and his brother‚ Ben‚ were abandoned by their father when they were still young. However they parted while growing up‚ Ben went to Alaska and becomes rich‚ while Willy becomes a salesman. Ben is Willy’s American dream and he wants to become Ben. Ben didn’t succeed in becoming successful like Ben‚ so he created a fantasy world where

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    Biff Character Study.

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    Biff is the eldest of Willy’s two sons. He is an attractive man‚ even though he is labeled as a failure in life. When Biff was in high school he was the star football player which won him several scholarships. Unfortunately‚ he wasn’t able to continue his education because he failed his math class. He also started stealing things while he was in hight school and was never reprimanded for it. In fact‚ when he stole the balls from the locker room‚ Willy excuses the behavior by saying that the coach

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    Biff Loman's Tragic Flaw

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    Biff Loman is the thirty year old son of Willy Loman. He is liked by others and‚ due to his father’s teachings as a child‚ has an appealing personality. During his senior year‚ he was set to go to the University of Virginia on a football scholarship‚ but never made up his flunked math course after witnessing his father having an affair. After high school‚ Biff spent many years hopping from one low income job to another; he even spent some time in jail. Although Biff adored his dad as a child‚ he

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    Applebee’s Restaurant For our assignment we chose to do an Applebee’s restaurant. We were able to set up our camera next to the bar area and facing the transition zone. We began taping in the early to mid-evening time‚ and taped for about 20 minutes. The information that we received was rather interesting. One thing that we noticed right away was that the majority of people entering the restaurant came in pairs (typically‚ but not always‚ one male and one female.) All patrons are greeted

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    Willy Loman

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    Willy Loman’s character can be perceived as a ‘worthless commodity in a capitalist society’ or as ‘an ordinary man’. Making close reference to the play‚ evaluate these two interpretations and assess what you think Miller was trying to show through his character. The 1949 Arthur Miller play‚ ‘Death of a Salesman’ gave birth to Willy Loman‚ a man obsessed with living life to achieve the American Dream unfortunately Willy did not achieve the Dream however he could never accept that. As his life went

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    Willy Loman

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    by playwright Arthur Miller‚ the protagonist Willy Loman is portrayed as an unsuccessful salesman trying to support his family while trying to reach inner peace with himself. Willy’s relationships with other significant characters in the play helps define him as a character. Willy’s boss‚ Howard‚ is also a reality check. Howard treats Willy as though he is a child; he has no respect for Willy. One turning point of the play is when Howard fires Willy because he feels as if he is unfit to represent

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    Willy Loman

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    salesman named Willy Loman who believes that being “well-liked” is the key to success. Willy Loman is the protagonist and tragic hero in this play. Willy‚ like all tragic heros‚ has a flaw that leads to his demise. Willy’s pride does not allow him to accept help from others and forces him to live in denial. In Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller uses characterization through Willy’s actions to depict the fall of a modern tragic hero in his quest to reach the American Dream. Willy Loman’s false hopes

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