1. Death Of A Salesman
"Death of a Salesman may center on personal and family breakdown but it also involves contradictions in national American ideals." ... On the surface, Arthur Miller's groundbreaking play, Death of a Salesman, does seem firmly rooted in the "familial arena". ... Miller's whole critique on the business world is also a device for revealing the breakdown of Willy Loman's psyche. ... The personal breakdown of Willy is not the only example that miller illustrates in the play. ... The ideal of the American family also questioned by Miller, not just in Death of a Salesman but also in ot...
- Word Count: 1911
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate