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Willy Loman's tragic fate can be attributed to a combination of societal pressures, his own flawed perceptions, and his family's dynamics. The relentless pursuit of the American Dream and the belief that success is measured by material wealth drive him to despair. Additionally, his unrealistic expectations for himself and his sons, particularly Biff, contribute to his downfall. Ultimately, Willy's inability to adapt and reconcile his dreams with reality leads to his tragic end.

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