money,sucess, likeability,
"Death of a Salesman" primarily takes place in New York City during the late 1940s. The setting includes the Loman family's modest home and various locations that reflect Willy Loman's experiences as a traveling salesman. The neighborhood is depicted as having changed over time, symbolizing Willy's struggles with his dreams and the harsh realities of his life. The contrasting environments highlight themes of success, failure, and disillusionment.
Its is about Willy Loman(a salesman of about sixty) who worked and traveled all his life and has an unsuccessful son named Biff. Biff unlike Happy, the Loman's other son , moved out west to go work on a farm instead of working as a humble salesman. Willy halucinates , has flashbacks, and talks to himself to figure out where he went wrong in raising Biff. The play takes place in Brooklyn , New York and Willy is married to Linda Loman. I would include other details but i don't want to be a spoiler.
"Death of a Salesman," a play by Arthur Miller, is set primarily in the late 1940s, reflecting the post-World War II American society. The story follows Willy Loman, an aging salesman, as he grapples with the realities of his life and the American Dream. While the exact dates are not specified, the context suggests a contemporary setting for its original audience in the late 1940s to early 1950s.
setting (time) · "Today," that is, the present; either the late 1940s or the time period in which the play is being produced, with "daydreams" into Willy's past; all of the action takes place during a twenty-four-hour period between Monday night and Tuesday night, except the "Requiem," which takes place, presumably, a few days after Willy's funeralsetting (place) · According to the stage directions, "Willy Loman's house and yard [in Brooklyn] and . . . various places he visits in . . . New York and Boston"
Date and place of death unknown
Its is about Willy Loman(a salesman of about sixty) who worked and traveled all his life and has an unsuccessful son named Biff. Biff unlike Happy, the Loman's other son , moved out west to go work on a farm instead of working as a humble salesman. Willy halucinates , has flashbacks, and talks to himself to figure out where he went wrong in raising Biff. The play takes place in Brooklyn , New York and Willy is married to Linda Loman. I would include other details but i don't want to be a spoiler.
The setting is in the Loman's Brooklyn home in Boston.
Willy Loman, the protagonist in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," places a high value on success, personal attractiveness, popularity, and the American Dream. He believes that being well-liked and charismatic are essential for achieving success in life, often equating self-worth with professional achievement. Willy's obsession with these ideals ultimately leads to his tragic downfall as he struggles to reconcile reality with his aspirations.
"Death of a Salesman," a play by Arthur Miller, is set primarily in the late 1940s, reflecting the post-World War II American society. The story follows Willy Loman, an aging salesman, as he grapples with the realities of his life and the American Dream. While the exact dates are not specified, the context suggests a contemporary setting for its original audience in the late 1940s to early 1950s.
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setting (time) · "Today," that is, the present; either the late 1940s or the time period in which the play is being produced, with "daydreams" into Willy's past; all of the action takes place during a twenty-four-hour period between Monday night and Tuesday night, except the "Requiem," which takes place, presumably, a few days after Willy's funeralsetting (place) · According to the stage directions, "Willy Loman's house and yard [in Brooklyn] and . . . various places he visits in . . . New York and Boston"
A pedlar or traveling salesman
Willy Wonka takes place in England.
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Germany
Furniture Salesman
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