The Absent Father In Arthur Miller's Death Of A Salesman

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The theme of the absent father is present in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Charlene Fix expressed her opinions in an essay that she titled "The Lost Father in Death of a Salesman". In both texts, they argued the theme of the absent father. Fix was specific and talked about archetypes and what influenced Miller to write Death of a Salesman. Miller's play ends with the main character, Willy Loman, committing suicide and leaving his family with his life insurance money. Willy's suicide reinforces the theme of the absent father because he becomes an absent father to his family, he passes his suffering onto his family, and he inspires Happy to take on his father's goals.
Throughout Willy's life, Willy experiences the dreadfulness of having

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