1. Themes in Death of a Salesman
A dream that Willy Loman can't quite catch because he continues to conform to the past and present, not to the future. As a father, Willy urges his sons, Biff and Happy, to follow the morals he lives by. ... "Not finding yourself at the age of 34 is a disgrace" (pg. 11) Miller descripts the disgrace Willy shows towards Biff for not finding himself. When all Biff wants to be is someone different, someone unique to the morals of Willy Loman. ... Willy Loman carried false hope throughout his life. ...
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- Grade Level: High School