Arthur Miller's classic tragedy "Death Of A Salesman" represents the result of an accumulation of social wrongs and injustices brought on because of Willy Loman's external quest for success. It concludes with the death of a very miserable man. However, all through his tortured life, Willy was aware of both his family, and social obligations, never losing sight of what society expected of him.
Willy Loman had two mentors: a former fellow salesman, in addition to his brother Ben. Their success caused him to create
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