the title "death of a salesman" on a basic level means that a salesman will die, and this would most probably be willy. this also shows who willy was, the man willy looked up to most was Dave Singleman, a very successful salesman. when willy describes his death he said Dave Singleman "died the death of a salesman" the word "the" shows this was definite, or the right way to die. the title of the play however shows that willy was a nobody, death of a salesman, not even death of the salesman. this title is just a reference to a hard working salesman that never quite made it. this is also possibly a reference to the American dream "if you work hard you will be rewarded" where an ironic twist of fate means a hardworking man is never recognised.
willy is in the illusion and never gets out of the American dream.Getting a job, buying a house and car, and raising a familyAPEX
Willy, Biff's father, in the play Death of a Salesman, did not have the advantage to become a football player, but in his son's athletic abilities he sees a chance to be a part of that piece of the dream. He is unable to see the reality of his son's lack of effort in school and issues.Willy follows the son's actions and muddles over them making his son the super star he himself never was. However, Willy is so wrapped up in the dream of what he wants his son to be that he can not see who his son really is. Because Willy can not come to terms with his own role in life he lives through his son's actions.
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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the title "death of a salesman" on a basic level means that a salesman will die, and this would most probably be willy. this also shows who willy was, the man willy looked up to most was Dave Singleman, a very successful salesman. when willy describes his death he said Dave Singleman "died the death of a salesman" the word "the" shows this was definite, or the right way to die. the title of the play however shows that willy was a nobody, death of a salesman, not even death of the salesman. this title is just a reference to a hard working salesman that never quite made it. this is also possibly a reference to the American dream "if you work hard you will be rewarded" where an ironic twist of fate means a hardworking man is never recognised.
Yes
The phrase "Be liked and you will never want" come's from Arthur Millers play, "Death of a Salesman". The main character, Will Loman, said this phrase.
it was the second day of summer school and murrielll was lost in the school and she died
its cold all the time and never hot in summer.
willy is in the illusion and never gets out of the American dream.Getting a job, buying a house and car, and raising a familyAPEX
It depends whether or not you are a lazy Salesman or a Salesman that creates business and follow up on any possible prospects. Make the calls you need to make. Listen to your customers and never never lie (Never commit to anything if you cannot follow through). Thats it in a nutshell.
The ISBN of The Summer That Never Was is 0333907434.
The Summer That Never Was was created in 2003-01.
A Summer You Will Never Forget was created in 1959.
Never Summer Wilderness was created in 1980.
No the never have a one-party system. i have this same question for government and civics that im taking for summer school. and i just googled it. ha