Willy Loman Rhetorical Analysis

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Willy Loman was an unsettled soul. With vivid, frequent flashbacks, he suffered an inability to progress through the future productively. His thoughts about the inability to obtain his American dream haunted him, and affected his life negatively. Willy worked hard for a living, and expected the same from his kin. His son, Biff worked hard, but Willy believed that Biff’s work did not build dignity. Willy’s youngest son, Happy, followed in his father’s footsteps in sales as well as the promiscuous behaviors.
Willy speaks of their home, with some fond memories, but then shares thoughts of being little and over run by the progress of Brooklyn. He sows seeds, knowing that planting is futile. Throughout the play, Willy’s flashbacks reflect on times

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