In the play, Death of Salesman, by Arthur Miller, the main character Willy Loman holds an American Dream of material wealth and personal popularity. As his oldest child Biff struggles to become a character which he is not, he faces reality as he realizes he is nothing but a low life creep. The Loman family also consists of Biff's younger brother Happy who is a clone of his father that seeks impossible goals without the general knowledge that lead truly successful people to follow the dreams of their hearts. Linda played the old fashion typical mother; this character in many ways was loving, occasionally realistic, and most importantly the backbone of the family. I believe that the American Dream should consist of the following traits; self respect, love, happiness and giving. The Loman Family American Dream featured personal likeness, wealth, and a life of chasing misleading goals. The fo
Love truly is success, it helps you live to see the next day and appreciate what the plant and its residents have to offer. As sad as Willy Lomans life was I don't think that his sons had the right to abuse him the way they did. This must have been the reason why he fell apart at the end as he saw the vision of his death insurance money making Biff success money simply doesn't cut it regarding this matter. As I am still young and focus my efforts on becoming rich, I hope to soon realize what my parents tell me, that money isn't everything there is life beyond money. It is hard to see that helping other and doing what you love best is really what counts when you're a young adult. To conclude one must come to understand that you should set goal that are realistic and have internal value not just the hunt of money.
llowing explains, what in my opinion success is and who and what it takes to be successful.
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