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Hans is a gardener, the devoted friend of a rich miller. On the basis of this friendship, the miller helps himself to flowers from Hans's garden, and promises to give Hans an old, broken wheelbarrow, to replace one that Hans was forced to sell so that he could buy food. Against this promise, the miller compels Hans to run a series of arduous errands for him. One stormy night, the miller asks Hans to fetch a doctor for his sick son. Returning from the doctor, Hans is lost on the moors in the storm and drowns in a pool of water. After Hans's funeral, the miller's only emotion is regret as he has been unable to dispose of the wheelbarrow. The story is told by a linnet to an intellectual water-rat, who fancies himself a literary critic; the water-rat is sympathetic to the miller rather than Hans, and storms off on being informed that the story has a moral.
Yes, 'Death of a salesman' is a play by Arthur Miller.
Arthur Miller wrote Death of a Salesman in 1949.
The following lectures by Hans Rosling should help you answer that for yourself http://www.ted.com/index.php/speakers/hans_rosling.html
Arthur Miller won the Tony Award for his work in Death of a Salesman.
'Death of a Salesman'
Hans Eppinger died on September 25, 1946 at the age of 67.
Hans Hotter died on December 6, 2003 at the age of 94.
Hans Herr died on October 11, 1725 at the age of 86.
Hans Geiger died on September 24, 1945 at the age of 62.
Hans Nansen died on November 12, 1667 at the age of 68.
Hans Bethe died on March 6, 2005 at the age of 98.