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... But by thinking this way Willy causes his own misfortune. ... By doing all this Willy causes his own misfortune and understanding it he decides to kill himself. ...
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... Miller also uses symbols to show how man causes their own problems in life. Seeds represent the opportunity for Willy to grow something correctly, which ...
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... This causes Biff to realize that Willy is a fake. Biff's tragedy is that he has accepted Willy's values all his ... are false, he has no values of his own to rely ...
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... This causes Biff to realize that Willy is a fake. Biff's tragedy is that he has accepted Willy's values all his ... are false, he has no values of his own to rely ...
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... who causes his own downfall, is seen as greater than the average man, and is aware of his misfortune. In Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman Willy Loman is the ...
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... Willy's realization of his life causes him to have ... to kill himself in order for Biff to benefit represents an awareness of how futile his own struggle has ...
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... is trapped in an unattainable dream, because of his own misunderstandings, deception ... Another thing that causes Willy?s descend into an unstable mind frame is ...
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... Willy has chosen to selectively ignore reality and live in his own world ... a conversation that reveals both of their true feelings and causes a change in Willy. ...
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... children and revive some kindling of his own sense of ... no time for false pride, Willy," but Willy still refuses ... His refusal to face reality causes him to seem ...
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... the demise of his job as well as his own life when ... He causes a moral breakdown in himself and the play in the ... Biff was to be the man that Willy never was and ...
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... Willy's illogical definition of success causes him to wander ... to delve into the mind of Willy Loman and come away with an evaluation of their own definitions of ...
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... This causes Biff to realize that Willy is a fake. Biff's tragedy is that he has accepted Willy's values all his ... are false, he has no values of his own to rely ...
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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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... Willy supplies Biff with an ego because of his excessive praise ... to develop pride in himself and his family and causes him to ... g his father's ideals as his own. ...
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... This causes Willy to resort to his safety mechanism ... Willy's dream continues to change his character completely ... restrains him from reaching his own American Dream ...
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... Willy brings about his own downfall, his defeat ... For instance, materialism and technological advances, causes the American Dream to change as times changes. ...
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... Willy brings about his own downfall, his defeat ... For instance, materialism and technological advances, causes the American Dream to change as times changes. ...
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... Loman family, each member has to abandon his or her own individuality and ... Willy does not understand that perfection is unattainable and this causes him to ...
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... in order to support best his family, he needs to take his own life (in ... insults him and ends up insulting his values and self-image, which causes Willy to lash ...
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... leads Willy into a further world of his own, and further ... Willy tends to remember his past failures, but forgets his ... This causes a huge negative build up in his ...
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... This causes Willy to build himself up into a great man ... all blame on the two of them for Willy becoming the ... In actuality, it is Linda's own fault that Willy has ...
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... This causes Willy to build himself up into a great man ... the blame on the two of them for Willy being the ... But really it's Linda's own fault that Willy is the way ...
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... Willy thought that popularity would be the key to success in his own life as well ... Willy's distorted view of the American Dream causes many hardships ...
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... been cheating on his wife -- Biff's mother -- causes a severe ... rather than punishing them for this, Willy was delighted ... So that he can afford his own apartment. ...
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... This lack of respect causes Biff to dismiss his father and his ... Willy comments, "Figure it out ... You finally own it, and there's nobody to live in it." Miller uses ...
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... with his shirt off, the picture of Willy's father banging ... is to own a two story house of her own that is ... This causes some problems and conflicts, but in the end ...
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... Willy installs this idea into his own sons. ... This causes Biff to think of Willy as a fake and looks down on him the rest of the novel. ...
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... It causes people to be narrow-minded and prevents them from considering ... talk with Biff about the affair incident that Willy created his own reasons for ...
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... stop the shipment of cracked cylinder heads causes the deaths ... outside his family while caring only about his own. ... in Death of a Salesman Willy Lowman commits ...
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... because they do not really know their own family or ... dishonesty towards each of the characters causes much of ... book suggests to the reader that Willy Loman is ...
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