Success In Auther Miller's Death Of A Salesman

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In Auther Millers " Death of a Salesman" Willy's definition of success is that a person must be well like by everyone to achieve the true success. In Willy mind weatlh and riches are part of success. the other part of success is Respect and reputation. Willy claims that he is well-liked in certain part like New England. According to willy's Vision true success comes from personal qualities and soon these qualities will naturally lead to wealth. Throughout the play Willy's talks about how much he make, and how it is not enough. Which is true, he lied to his own family and borrowed money weekly from his neighbor charley and said it was his salary. Willy could have been successful, but something went wrong. He lost his mind chasing a false dream, throughout the play he has a flashback memories. Willy's wants his son Biff to be the successful man that he never was, but however feels that Biff will not achieve that success because he think his son Biff is lazy, then he contradict him self saying that hes not lazy. "Biff is a lazy bum ", "Biff loman is lost. in the greatest country in the world a young man with such personal attractiveness, gets lost. and such a …show more content…

By taking his own life and leaving his family the insurance money he believe through his death he can achieve success and fulfill his dream. Furthermore, the guilt of him cheating on the only women that loved him through his ups and downs plays major role on his suicidal. Also Howard firing him really affect him the most. Therefore, reason that being is that he gave Howard that name and knew him very well. Willy's sad ending left him as a salesman which he never wanted that. He never made it to the top as he been chasing his whole life. On top of that his wife made the last payment of the house he's been paying for a while sadly he can't enjoy the mortgage

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