![]() He simply accepts the class he belongs to and the future that he can possibly have. As Willy realizes the fact that his whole life has been a self-deception and a delusion he sees no other way out.īiff Loman – is Willy’s son and the character who does not suffer from his misery and the reality of his life. ![]() Willy Loman realized that his life is a failure and his family is not the one he wanted to have and commits suicide. Willy denies the present so strongly that his mind creates time-traps for him. Willy thinks if he was more “likable” he would have been more successful in his profession and would achieve much more in his life. As a salesman throughout his whole life he considers the trait of being liked by other people to one of the most important qualities in life a man can have. He finds himself tired of this job but unable to find a way for pay the bills. Being salesman did not lead him to the realization of his dreams and expectations in life. Willy Loman – is the tragic hero of the play. The author leaves the reader with no space to have a though of his own but simply observe the events and make a conclusion about them at the end breathing out. ![]() ![]() The way it is written makes the reader fully “jump in” the life of the Loman family feeling a member of this historical period. ![]() Introduction: Arthur Miller’s “Death of a salesman” is an extraordinary play from many perspectives. ![]()
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