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No, Willy Loman, the protagonist in Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman," did not finish school. He dropped out of high school, which contributed to his feelings of inadequacy and failure throughout his life. Willy's lack of formal education is a significant factor in his struggles to achieve the American Dream.

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