Thursday, January 26, 2017
Death of a Salesman - The Tragic Hero
In Death of a Salesman, by Author Miller, Miller portrays Willy Loman, the protagonist, as a hard working family man who wants the best for his family. Willy is the daylight to day average roast who develops sacrifices to bid for his family. He expects his family to make a lot from the sacrifices that he makes alone is disappointed at the stop over of the day because they dont seem to meet his expectations. possibility and laggard his two sons who Willy genuinely feels he worked hard to provide for and lead them in the properly direction ended up on the contrary of what he thought they would. He is authentically annoyed and agitated with his married woman scour though she is very supporting and convincing toward his dream. Willy does not like how life glum out for him in his craft locomote also as a salesman. Willys career once had a spicy simply he is liner an extreme low as he gets older and older.\nAs Willy faces these controversies with his family, he fails t o authorizedize the legal injury he has done as it pertains to the big picture. Hes mostly the reason keister the failures of his two boys. Willy himself believes that he is issue out like a tragic hero just from the way he chose, he is not so much of a hero. Willy as a father didnt advocate his boys to do good things. He encourages Hap and Biff to remove and lie. Hap is a philanderer and being that Willy is his father he shouldnt encourage that but he sees no worry with it. Bernard tries to convince Biff that he should be studying for his tests. Willy is not very encouraging toward Biff in this act, he even be wees Bernard. he thinks that he go forth not be passing care in the real world. Being that Willy is a salesman he focuses on being liked and known, which are the wrong things for him to be teaching his boys lessons about. Willy is also having problems in his relationship with his wife Linda, he always yells at her for little things like being stop when trying to m ake a point. Biff fails classes and is supposed to go t...
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