Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman as Social Commentary

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English

 

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Judith L

 

Date added:

February 7, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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It's evident in the way Willy acts that his want of money consumes him. This constantly happens in our society; people will do anything to crawl up the ladder of success, often knocking down anyone in their way. Death of a Salesman also reflected how families treat people once they are older. Willy raised Biff and Happy when they were completely dependent on him, but the boys aren't willing to help Willy out when he needs them...
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This is more effective when looked at as if Willy represents all the older people in our society. It shows how the elderly are looked down upon, are thought to be crazy, and have their jobs taken away for no reason other than age. At times you feel sorry for Willy because these things are happening to him and he is powerless against them...
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