"You can always kill the dreamer but you can never kill the dream" was once said and to have a dream is a million dollar idea because it gives us the ability to have hope. Hope to become rich and famous from all of our hard work and from the promise of the American Dream. Some don't have to work hard, they're just lucky by winning the lottery or getting an acting/record deal at age six, or just by knowing the right people. In the play, "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller, was considered a tragedy because of the corrupted American Dream which was to bring forth pleasures and hopes in life.
Willy Loman tries to get his dream because he knows everyone, his father, his brother, Howard Wagner, can do it so can he. In Willy Loman's case, he always had to go down to Boston to represent Wagner's company for about 34 years. He never really c
Being a father is hard role in the American Dream because part of having the perfect American family. For example, as a father, he should guide his children, support them, teach them and mostly love them. Not only he does it but he doesn't see what his sons for whom they really are. Happy and Biff weren't destined to become what their father had hoped for just like their father. In addition, Loman took on his father just like what he wants his sons to do. His father believes in Willy, so Willy believes in his sons. And he pretends that he turn out okay just like his sons will in the future. Furthermore, Willy taught his sons that they were always handsome and successful; opportunities will always come to them. Happy stayed true to his father because he believes in him. Biff didn't because he realized that he has own dream to catch and he
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