1. Death of a Saleman
Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is an excellent example of how one's will to achieve can affect themselves as well as those around them. ... Ben is a shadowy figure who functions more as a symbol or illusion than he does as a character. ... He is utterly opposed to Charley, who is the practical man who has attained a limited degree of success. ... Charley sums up Willy's fault as being a salesman but not knowing it. ... In the play Willy refers to Dave Singleman, who was so popular and such a successful salesman that when he died people came from all over the United States...
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- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School