American Dream Analysis

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“American Dream” is different to each of us and this is due to the fact that each person and person’s thought is different. The American dream is dependent mainly on the setting of where one lives and one‘s social status or education. Like - in the nobel “Death of a Salesman” where shows that how each character has a different thought of the American dreams and how they believed on their dream. People in today still have their own American dream which contains their thoughts and their hope.
The noble “Death of a Salesman” was written in the time 1946 which was around 1950’s by Arthur Miller. In this noble it shows that how each character has the concept or idea or general beliefs on their own “American Dream”. But now in today, people still …show more content…

And the main character is Willy Loman who was very unrealistic American dreamer. By willy’s thinking of the American Dream” is like - “being popular or popularity is everything; One being popular, anyone can do anything in their life” ( i.e - Miller). But his wife was more realistic than him and always very supportive and loyal. His sons, Biff has a very unpredictable dream which never started like - “he wanted to do farm, but he never able to do it”. Another son happy , who followed his dad pattern; his dream was to stay in New York and sleep with girls and his boss …show more content…

It shows how he thought about the american dream and how his character support his american dream especially when he lied to his wife about his salary and betrayal her when she is the one who always support to him and always loyal to him. He also include about Willy’s family dynamic tree. And especially how he treat and thought about others like his neighbor Charley and his son Bernard, who wanted to help him in his bad

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