1. Success And Failure In Death Of A Salesman
Likewise, during the twenties when Miller was in his early teens he witnessed "how his father's fate [of losing his job] was shared on every side of those who had had blind faith in the so-called American Dream" (16). ... Willy uses the phrase "the woods are burning" a few times throughout the drama to embody his frustration and his failure of the American dream. ... He admits to his family and to himself his inability to achieve his dreams. ... For instance, throughout the play Willy takes an active interest in his son, Biff, by relating his values and ideas of the American dream, ! ......
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