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Arthur Miller may have been influenced in writing "Death of a Salesman" by the socio-economic challenges of post-World War II America, particularly the disillusionment with the American Dream. The struggles of the common man, as exemplified by the character Willy Loman, reflect Miller's observations of his own family's experiences and the broader societal pressures of success and materialism. Additionally, the impact of existential philosophy and the decline of traditional values likely shaped his exploration of identity and failure in the play.

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