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... Willy's American Dream was to become a successful businessman, this is never achieved, and as Jonathan Moniaci stated, "Willy has lost at trying to live the ...
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... Willy's American Dream was to become a successful businessman, this is never achieved, and as Jonathan Moniaci stated, "Willy has lost at trying to live the ...
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... Willy's American Dream was to become a successful businessman, this is never achieved, and as Jonathan Moniaci stated, "Willy has lost at trying to live the ...
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... Also, his brother offers Willy a place in Alaska, but Willy wants to be successful in his own city to prove himself: "Willy: We'll do it here, Ben! ...
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... Willy wanted Biff to be successful, but mainly because deep inside, he knew that he wasn't successful, and he wanted his son to have what he never really had.
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... He commits suicide in hope that Biff will get the insurance money and then become a successful man. Willy and Biff have a conversation that reveals both of ...
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... Although Willy's situation lead to death "depression can be treated successful in a number of ways such as Electroconvulsive treatment, or ECT, is widely used ...
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... football. Willy Loman felt his sons would be very successful in life. He ... success. Willy also thought he sons would be successful in life. Since ...
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... Willy instills the unfit value in his children that because someone is successful, or "well-like", they can pretty much do as they please. ...
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... He believed that by killing himself, Biff would be much more successful. Willy thinks that Biff is magnificent and wants to show it to him by giving him twenty ...
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... boy. You'll never get out of the jungle that way."(43) Willy fallaciously believes this is how you become successful. Willy wants ...
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... the money. Striving for his dream of becoming well liked and successful leaves Willy with nothing that will make him happy. In the ...
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... Willy believed he was a failure and tricked himself into believing that the had ... to pass on his success to his son Biff who intern would become more successful. ...
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... smen and buyers were at his fune The second successful character is Willy's older brother, Ben. ... If Willy was to take the risk, he too would be successful. ...
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... The second successful character is Willy's older brother, Ben. ... This incident has made Ben's life successful and ever since, Willy has been regretful. ...
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... These are all wrong ideas, in which Willy believes and teaches his sons. In order to be successful you do not have to be a "number one" man; appearance is not ...
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... When his son, Biff, for example, is trying to explain why he cannot become successful, Willy believes that Biff is just trying to spite him. ...
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... When his son, Biff, for example, is trying to explain why he cannot become successful, Willy believes that Biff is just trying to spite him. ...
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... When his son, Biff, for example, is trying to explain why he cannot become successful, Willy believes that Biff is just trying to spite him. ...
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... Willy had such high expectations for his sons; especially Biff. However Biff was not successful like Willy had planned. Biff was a common thief. ...
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... Willy envies people like Ben and Howard who have achieved the American Dream. Willy also wants to have a successful family life as a father and husband. ...
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... for him. Although his sons will not be successful, it appears as if Willy Lowman may have done the best he could. Willy may not ...
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... the money. Striving for his dream of becoming well liked and successful leaves Willy with nothing that will make him happy. In the ...
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... All he cared about was business and to be well-liked by others. Willy bragged about being successful in his job and being liked by everyone. ...
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... Willy bragged about being successful in his job and being liked by everyone. " 'Willy Loman is here!' That's all they have to know, and I go right through". ...
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... get him. Ironically, though, although his intentions could be viewed as good, Willy never was a successful salesman. He would 4 ...
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... story. Willy has always wanted to be successful and well-liked among people, but he has not accomplished anything. Miller presents ...
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... a person. Willy thinks Bernard will not be a successful person in life, but this is another illusion in the story. Towards the end ...
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... Willy believed that his neighbor Bernard would never be successful, despite his good grades, because Bernard was not well liked. ...
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... In contrast, Ben has become extremely successful in life compared to his brother Willy. Ben is the only member of the Loman family to achieve greatness. ...
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