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The climax of "Death of a Salesman" occurs when Willy Loman confronts the reality of his failures and the disillusionment of the American Dream. This moment is highlighted during his emotional breakdown when he realizes that his son Biff no longer idolizes him and rejects the values Willy has lived by. This confrontation leads to a tragic decision, as Willy chooses to take his own life in hopes of providing Biff with the insurance money to achieve the success he could never attain. This pivotal moment encapsulates the play's themes of ambition, identity, and the harsh truths of reality.

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