Death Of A Salesman Appearance Vs Reality Essay

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Everyday people go through the motions thinking in a definite way, habitually they aren’t aware of their actions but they have made choices in the past that have lead up to what they do without any resistance of the mind. Illuding yourself into thinking in a certain way can trick yourself into how reality is perceived and in Death of a Salesman the protagonist Willy Loman ponders for a reality that cannot happen and again in The Glass Menagerie the three main protagonists have unique disconnects from reality that in turn drives Tom to the edge.

When delving into Willy Loman’s character it is obvious that he has an obsession with the past, but like most humans he tends to idealize that life he once knew and rarely thinks in terms of the present in the play but when he does he is aware of how his life has fallen apart and it shows through his feud with Biff. Thinking in terms of what ruined Willy’s old life, you have to look to when Willy had cheated on Linda and how he “gave [the woman of the evening] Mama’s stockings!” With this betrayal Biff never forgives Willy for what he had done, which begins to spiral Willy’s life out of control and as a guilt mechanism he alludes himself into thinking of a time before Biff had resented him for his wrongdoings. Willy’s own worst enemy is himself, and he alone drives himself to his demise. The previously mentioned betrayal between Biff and Willy is the first in the timeframe of the play that you see Biff really question what his father is about. After the realization of what had happened Willy’s reply is subpar at best when he states “ She’s nothing to me, Biff. I was lonely, I was terribly

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