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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Looking for Happiness in Death of a Salesman

Happiness is what every mortal strives for within their springys. Every motivating and objective nonpareil has is for the advise to pass on contentment and with come forward gladness involved there is non a self contentment for star to arrive at. Without enjoyment, one lacks the master(prenominal) reason to pursue a certain goal in the future. However, to attain happiness one may need to catch and face challenges along the musical mode in order to achieve it. The fun written by Arthur Miller titled, Death Of A Salesman, exemplifies different scenarios and ways in which certain characters achieve happiness in their lives while others press to gain it and fail to attain it, specifically characters such as Willy, Linda and content. Willy fails to achieve happiness refer commensurate to the contradictions he constantly creates for himself and others, his foul birth with his sons as he always compares Biff and Happy to one another, and his resentful relationship with his brother, Ben. Willys wife, Linda fails to achieve happiness through her relationships with Willy and her sons, as vigorous up as resulting in her macrocosm alone at the last of the play. The relationship Happy has with his tyro influences and affects him not being fitting to achieve happiness, as well his relationship with his brother and his oer exaggeration of his profession. Willy, Linda and Happy from each one have their own individualistic struggles and live in defensive measure which affects them not being able to attain happiness by the end of the play.\nAs the briny character of the play, Willy Loman is a ordinary salesman and does not seem to be able to accept that fact. His judgment is to continue striving for the American Dream and as he does so, he is forced to live in denial. This influences him to have more contradictions, making himself seem hypocritical and creates an unrealistic reality which he begins to believe in. Through out the play Willy const antly contradicts himself; one example is from the beginning of the play when he yells, ...

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