American Dream
Show how Willy Loman's "American Dream" of success can be compared to at least three other works of literature we have read this semester and their main character's interpretation of the "American Dream" of success. Mention specific examples to support your thesis. Nearly every American has a different view of what the "American Dream" really is. To some, it's money, to other's fame, and popularity. To Willy Loman, that American Dream meant raising the ideal All-American family, having a successful career, and most importantly, being well-liked. He became obsessed with making his family conform to the st
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Approximate Word count = 424
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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