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... to find happiness within it. In both writings Willy and Gatsby wish to fulfill the indecent search of happiness in their lives.
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... American Stage." Both essays state opinions about the American Dream and its relation to Death of a Salesman in which the main character, Willy Loman, lives by ...
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... is prevalent in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman as well as F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. ... However, Willy Loman's situation is most disturbing. ...
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... The lives of Willy and Gatsby mirror each other very well and are two fine examples of the illusion of the American Dream. Both ...
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... portrayed through 'The Great Gatsby'. Jay's love, Daisy Faye, was his inspiration and his Dream, his American Dream. In the same way, Willy Lowman, in 'Death ...
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... Willy is so fantasized in getting rich, he forgot that it took hard work, and being ... In both The Great Gatsby and "The Death of a Salesman", the aim of the ...
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... If only Jay Gatsby had gone to college and stayed there he could have found something ... With Willy Loman if he had only have been a carpenter he could have been ...
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... Gatsby is a prime example of someone who gained the American Dream through personal attractiveness and being well liked. These are the two things that Willy ...
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... Gatsby is a prime example of someone who gained the American Dream through personal attractiveness and being well liked. These are the two things that Willy ...
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... Jay Gatsby longs to become rich and captivate his only love. Throughout the play, Miller uses symbols such as status, Willy's car and his house to emphacise ...
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... To Willy Loman, that American Dream meant raising the ideal All-American family, having a ... In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby has a similar view of the American Dream. ...
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