Death Of A Salesman Marxist Analysis

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The Death of a Salesman is a play composed of and deeply enriched in many fundamental Marxist ideaologies and beliefs. There is a strong connection of Marxist beliefs tied to the characters of Willy and Biff. Historically speaking, Marxists believed capitalism would lead to greed, and uncontrollable consumerism. It was discussed that they believed people would be happy when they created and did work with their own two hands. This can be connected to Willy who has been consumed, almost blinded by capitalist ideals, where money, power, and social standing are perceived as most important. Biff, however does not want those things and is more focused on working on a ranch, and doing work with his own two hands. The play itself seems to take the

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