In "Death of a Salesman," Willy Loman is home primarily because he is struggling with his mental health and has just returned from a failed business trip. He is grappling with feelings of inadequacy and disillusionment regarding his career as a salesman. Additionally, Willy is increasingly unable to cope with the pressures of his job and the expectations he places on himself and his family. His presence at home reflects his internal conflicts and the unraveling of his dreams.
Willy (William) Loman
He was a nomadic salesman.
Biff is the son of Willy Loman, the salesman.
Willy Loman Willy Loman I think Willy is the nameof the salesman-the playwright is Arthur Miller
The title is foreshadowing. The play leads up to the death of the salesman, willy loman.
Willy (William) Loman
He was a nomadic salesman.
Biff is the son of Willy Loman, the salesman.
Willy Loman Willy Loman I think Willy is the nameof the salesman-the playwright is Arthur Miller
Willy Loman.
The title is foreshadowing. The play leads up to the death of the salesman, willy loman.
He was unable to sell his products, and was having trouble driving, so came home
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Dave Singleman is the name of the salesman that Willy Loman admired. Dave was the man who worked from his home and when he passed away tons of people from everywhere came to his funeral. Willy wanted to be like him.
Death of a Salesman is a play from 1949 that was written by Arthur Miller. The antagonist in the play is Willy Loman.
the title "death of a salesman" on a basic level means that a salesman will die, and this would most probably be willy. this also shows who willy was, the man willy looked up to most was Dave Singleman, a very successful salesman. when willy describes his death he said Dave Singleman "died the death of a salesman" the word "the" shows this was definite, or the right way to die. the title of the play however shows that willy was a nobody, death of a salesman, not even death of the salesman. this title is just a reference to a hard working salesman that never quite made it. this is also possibly a reference to the American dream "if you work hard you will be rewarded" where an ironic twist of fate means a hardworking man is never recognised.
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