Willy Loman: The Contradictory Character in Death of a Salesman

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“Death of a Salesman’s main character, Willy Loman, is an open book”, Wade Bradford states in his theatrical review of Arthur Miller 's play. It may be true that this is a tragedy about Willy Loman, a mediocre salesman for 34 years who refuses to accept reality. At 60, he is cast aside from society, his usefulness exhausted and as a result, Loman commits suicide. In reality, this is a story how the house of cards collapses if you constantly lie to yourself. From my perspective Willie Loman is not an open book. As a matter of fact, Loman contradicts himself throughout the story because his personality is full of dilemmas. For instance, Willy says «Bigger than Uncle Charley! Because Charley is not - liked. He 's liked, but he 's …show more content…

Although it’s by no means a bad play, it certainly is overrated»Bradford states. How does much the Death of a Salesman means to us? Regardless, it is a story not just about the death of a little man, it is about how a perfect family lives in a lie and how people try to be someone else. Moreover it is a story about family, expectations, hope, delusions, fear, weakness, etc. For example, Willy says «Certain men just don’t get started till later in life. Like Thomas Edison, I think. Or B.F. Goodrich. One of them was deaf. I’ll put my money on Biff». In addition, the story of how people try to validate themselves as parents by putting high expectations on their children to succeed. So they do not look like failures in life, as if it is their legacy to the …show more content…

However, I believe that Willy Loman suffered from senility» Bradford said. Despite this, I believe American society plays a significant role in his death because he spends 34 years, working every day and in end he was not in use. How the world is full of cruelty and hypocrisy where his boss fires a hero. Their short but meaningful dialogue opens all aspects of an American business and success philosophy: unable to meet the dynamic and ever faster way of life, he goes off the distance in this senseless marathon. For example, Howard says «This is no time for false pride, Willy. You go to your sons and you tell them that you’re tired». Unfortunately, he couldn 't change his desire to limit his dreams, but is it a crime to follow his

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