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Yes, Willy Loman experiences a moment of anagnorisis in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman." This realization occurs when he understands that his obsession with success and being well-liked has led to his downfall and disillusionment. He acknowledges the futility of his dreams and the impact of his choices on his family, culminating in a tragic recognition of his own inadequacy. This moment, however, comes too late to alter his fate or the consequences of his actions.

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