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"Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller has faced censorship and bans in some schools and communities primarily due to its themes of disillusionment, mental health, and criticism of the American Dream. Some critics have argued that its portrayal of failure, suicide, and the struggles of a working-class family is too bleak or controversial for younger audiences. Additionally, the language and adult themes have led to challenges regarding its appropriateness for certain educational settings. However, these bans are often met with pushback from advocates for literary freedom and the importance of discussing complex societal issues.

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