Death Of A Salesman Analysis

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II- death of a Salesman (1949) by Arthur Miller ‘’ what you watch is yourself, struggling against the fate you made for yourself’’ (Kazan 198). ‘’…To me the tragedy of Willy Loman is that he gave his life, or sold it, in order to justify the waste of it’’ (miller 14). Arthur Miller’s first version of Death of a Salesman was a short story which he wrote in his seventeen, Miller in his own words said that this story based on a real man who thrown himself under a train, after that Miller in his autobiography admit that he found the inspiration of Willy Loman character in his uncle Manny Newman, a travelling salesman who favoured pride over truth who has been called ‘’ the American King Lear’’, at the same time his son Buddy is the original version…show more content…
On the other hand, the title could refer to the death of Willy’s dream even before his physical death, which mean the clinically death of this man, his dream to be a successful businessman and father which ends by him without a job and almost a fight with his son, so he lose everything even after his death, which readers could understand during the play that the death of his is the main reason that turned Willy to the anger state he is all over the play (Jacobson…show more content…
Miller success through his title to attract his readers not only that but also to give them hints about political and economic problems (Murphy 68). Miller wrote an essay ‘’ tragedy and the common man’’ in which he reformulate the main concept of a tragedy as he assure that normal and usual man could be the hero of a tragedy and has his own tragic flaw which suitable to his time and life conditions, tragedy isn’t specified for one age or for the past only where the noblemen, every time has his own forms of tragedies but in his own way with its own style, subjects and own heroes, and miller perfectly apply what he wrote in his essay in his masterpiece death of a salesman with this ordinary man (Bigsby
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