1. The American Dream in Death Of a Salesman
Arthur Miller's Death Of A Salesman demoralizes the idea of this dream that everyone hopes to achieve. ... The play should be seen as a whole in which the life, and death of Willy Loman shows the faulty deception of this American Dream. ... Like his father he lacks any kind of self-knowledge or capacity for self-analysis. ... Which is completely true, Willy was never meant to be a salesman. ... Charley and his son Bernard are the only two people beside Willy's family to attend the funeral and take any care into Willy's death. ...
- Word Count: 1248
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School