Willy Loman’s Struggle With The American Dream
Does the American Dream set some people up for failure? The play,
Death of a Salesman, written by Arthur Miller, displays aspects of the
American Dream. Willy Loman, the main character in the play, is a salesman
who lives the life of a failure. He is a common man who has a common family.
Linda, is Willy’s wife, she tries very hard to keep things under control in
the Loman household. Biff and Happy are the sons of Willy. Willy
concentrates the bulk of his attention towards Biff. Willy’s life displays
how a common man is affected by the American Dream. Some men succeed ....
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