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... That Mr. Miller chose to contrast Willy's and Biff's failures with an obvious example of how one can succeed in this country makes it difficult to interpret ...
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... unfeasible ambitions. Miller uses the neighbors, Charlie and Bernard, to contrast Willy and his sons' failures. Charlie is able ...
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... Another example of this contrast is with that of Willy and Charley. Charley, the next door neighbor, serves to contrast everything that Willy turned out to be. ...
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... interesting comparison of characters in which self-realization and their priorities in life make a sharp contrast. In "Death of a Salesman", Willy Loman sees ...
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... the illusion. In contrast, we see Willy's friend and next-door neighbor Charley, who is living the real American Dream. Charley, a ...
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... His flaw, in contrast to John Proctor was not that of honesty, but rather that of an obsession with acceptance. Willy Loman revolved his life around the ...
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... time shot. This is where the reality comes in to play with the contrast and wonderful fantasy that Willy is dreaming of. He thinks ...
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... His wonderful stories of his life are told in contrast to a proud tune. His song does change a bit in parts where Willy is confused or feeling low but is still ...
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... The contrast between Ben and Willy's characters allows the reader to recognize the importance of letting go of the past and not dwelling on mistakes made or ...
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... point is the idea that all aspects of Willy's material belongings are old. His car, his house, his clothes are all of an antiquated nature by contrast to those ...
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Miller uses scenes and flashbacks to compare and contrast the differences or similarities of characters ... They show how hard Willy tries to please his family. ...
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... own. By contrast, in Death of a Salesman Willy Lowman commits adultery, a rather minor sin when compared with murder. His influence ...
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... Through his death, Willy thinks he can achieve success and fulfill his dream. In contrast, we see his friend Charlie, who is living the real American Dream. ...
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... In contrast to male characters of the play, female characters lack the vivid ... purposes, she merely exists as a periphery character to complete Willy's family unit ...
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... In contrast to these tragic characters, the reader may view Charlie or Bernard. ... Willy's distorted view of the American Dream causes many hardships for both him ...
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... is to the fact that there are no more payments to be made on the house, the deeper meaning is that Willy is finally free ... In contrast, Happy will not prevail. ...
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... picture she painted of her family and marriage are in stark contrast to the ... While both Willy and Nora succeed in giving of the appearance of being competent ...
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... One by one, the author places every character in a specific location to contrast, or emphasize another character's shortcomings ... "He's gotta study Uncle Willy. ...
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... In contrast to love, there is death. The death of a dream that Willy had for himself and his sons comes crashing down when reality sets in. ...
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... Linda's musical themes are however, in stark contrast to those of the prostitute. When Linda sings her lullaby to Willy in their bedroom, she contrasts the ...
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... In the play Death of a Salesman, Miller uses a variety of characters to compare and contrast the difference between ... Another example is Charlie, Willy's neighbor ...
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... It's obscene." Then when Shirley talks to herself, Willy Russell uses some stagecraft, the ... Russell was born in Liverpool and uses the contrast between the two ...
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Progressing gradually at some points to some points of sharp contrast. ... again" Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, however the main character, Willy Loman, is ...
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... return. Bernard and Charley contrast strikingly to the Lomans. Unlike Willy, Charley lays no claim to greatness, but is content. ...
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... His mother, in contrast, places morals above money, refusing to fund what she sees ... He tells how Willy has filled out all the necessary paperwork for purchasing ...
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... When his wife Ruth mentions that his friend "Willy Harris is a good for ... The only bright spot is Asagai, who Hansberry utilizes to contrast the ideals of the ...
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... "Once-twice I've took a shot at the headlights. That keeps Willy careful. ... In contrast the business class people are shown as ruthless bloodthirsty demons. ...
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... This is a complete contrast to America, where the first ten amendments to the ... constitution then it would mean that Bills could not be passed 'willy-nilly' by ...
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... In contrast, moments after Luce abandons Caulfield at the bar, he experiences an ... I cannot connect with the sixty-three year old protagonist Willy Loman for our ...
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