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Willy Loman's greatest fear is the fear of failure and being perceived as insignificant. He struggles with the idea that he has not achieved the American Dream, which he equates with success and popularity. This fear drives him to cling to unrealistic ideals and leads to his deep insecurities about his worth as a father and a provider. Ultimately, his fear of being forgotten and unaccomplished culminates in his tragic decision at the end of "Death of a Salesman."

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