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Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" begins with a failed salesman returning home from a sales trip. He's discouraged with his efforts as well as those of his older son, Biff. His son is unhappy because he has always failed to live up to his father's expectations. Willy loses his job and depressed over not being able to support his family, he kills himself so his son, Biff, can use the insurance money to start a business. No one comes to Willy's funeral, and his three survivors contemplate the direction their lives will take now that he's gone.
The setting is in the Loman's Brooklyn home in Boston.
Buying a home, a car, household appliances, and having a family
When Miller was writing Death of a Salesman, many Americans considered buying a home, having a family, a car, and household appliances, the American dream.
When Miller was writing Death of a Salesman, many Americans considered buying a home, having a family, a car, and household appliances, the American dream.
Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" begins with a failed salesman returning home from a sales trip. He's discouraged with his efforts as well as those of his older son, Biff. His son is unhappy because he has always failed to live up to his father's expectations. Willy loses his job and depressed over not being able to support his family, he kills himself so his son, Biff, can use the insurance money to start a business. No one comes to Willy's funeral, and his three survivors contemplate the direction their lives will take now that he's gone.
The setting is in the Loman's Brooklyn home in Boston.
Buying a home, a car, household appliances, and having a family
When Miller was writing Death of a Salesman, many Americans considered buying a home, having a family, a car, and household appliances, the American dream.
When Miller was writing Death of a Salesman, many Americans considered buying a home, having a family, a car, and household appliances, the American dream.
When Miller was writing Death of a Salesman, many Americans considered buying a home, having a family, a car, and household appliances, the American dream.
The setting is in the Loman's Brooklyn home in Boston.
He was unable to sell his products, and was having trouble driving, so came home
WHEN WILLY CAME BACK HOME, BECAUSE HE COULD NOT BE ABLE TO DRIVE AND WAS AFRAID TO KILL HIMSELF ON THE STREET.
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.
Returned home from where?
Buyin a home, a car, household appliances, and having a family.