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... Other characters as Ben, Charley, Bernard, and the women in the hotel play a major role in Willy's downfall through the story. Willy ...
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... He would often tell his sons, "when they say Willy Loman, people listen." Willy's reality versus illusion problem eventially bring about Willy's downfall. ...
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... Linda says, "You'll do it yet, dear." By saying that Linda is just contributing to Willy's downfall. The American Dream that Willie believes in, goes bad. ...
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... reality. But in the inspiring, paradoxical intricacy of her character, she ends up being the source of Willy's downfall. There is ...
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... Through these remarks, Willy attempts to define the conflict between nature and industry. It is this conflict that brings about Willy's downfall. ...
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... are bound to turn around. This reality versus illusion problem brings about Willy's downfall. Willy is always discussing the idea ...
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It is clear that Willy's predicament is of his own doing, and that his own foolish pride and ignorance lead to his downfall. Willy's ...
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... interest in being a businessman. It wasn't fate that led to Willy's downfall - it was free will. Willy's crucial failure to recognize ...
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... Mihalovits 3 Willy's downfall is ultimately caused by his utter incapability to adapt to his environment; he instead chooses to wallow in self-pity. ...
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... There's not a breath of fresh air in the neighborhood." It is this conflict between the old and new orders that brings about Willy's downfall. ...
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... life. It will also ultimately result in Willy's downfall. It ends with Will believing that a man is "worth more dead than alive". ...
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... Many decisions made by Willy cause his downfall. Through his actions and the course of events it becomes clear that Willy Loman is a modern tragic hero. ...
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... It is clear that Willy's problems or of his own doing, and that his own foolish pride and ignorance lead to his downfall. Willy's ...
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It is clear that Willy's predicament is of his own doing, and that his own foolish pride and ignorance lead to his downfall. Willy's ...
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... There's not a breath of fresh air in the neighborhood." It is this conflict between the old and new orders that brings about Willy's downfall. ...
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... them. Because he lacks that awareness, he brings about his own downfall. Willy could not comprehend that his family is average. ...
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In the American tragedy Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, Willy Loman displays many traits, which lead to his downfall. Willy ...
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... Willy Loman revolved his life around the expectations and acceptance of himself by his ... His major downfall came when he was fired and could no longer afford ...
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... this but still continues his self dignity and says "I think I'll get one myself." The flaw in Willy's character that ultimately led to his downfall was not ...
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... Ironically, this trait matchs Aristotle's views of a tragic hero; "His heroic qualities contribute to his downfall." Willy, at times, is a despicable character ...
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... Willy had the worst downfall one could imagine, suicide! Willy is the character used to show us the consequences of obliterating our good inner qualities. ...
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... Willy Loman is the cause of his own downfall, committing suicide in the end thinking the $20,000 life insurance policy he has is the only way to provide for ...
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... It is this flaw which allowed him to die a slow death and played the greatest role in his eventual downfall. Willy did not put his family first, he was always ...
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... American Dream and its relation to Death of a Salesman in which the main character, Willy Loman, lives by his own ideal, which in the end causes his downfall. ...
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... This leads to his downfall. Willy tells his boys that later in life good marks mean nothing, "Because the man who makes an appearance in the business world ...
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... This is Willie's downfall through the book. Willy will sometimes be caught talking to his brother who is in the forest looking for diamonds (Miller, 78). ...
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... Throughout this book the reader begins to notice the gradual downfall of Willy and how this affects the rest of his family. Willy ...
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... achieve it. Willy brings about his own downfall, his defeat, because he tries to pursue this "superficial" idea. Miller includes ...
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... achieve it. Willy brings about his own downfall, his defeat, because he tries to pursue this "superficial" idea. Miller includes ...
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... Death of a Salesman is a play relating to the events leading to the downfall of Willy Loman, an aging salesman who is at one time prosperous, but is now ...
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