What do the flashbacks sequences in ‘Death of a Salesman’ contribute to our understanding of Willy Loman’s character?

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English

 

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Kenneth G

 

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March 17, 2012

 

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Willy’s failure is reflected in the humdrum environment in which he lives. The use of music in the play is very important. The flute is associated with nostalgia and is used during the flashbacks when Willy remembers his father who earned a living by making and selling flutes. Willy is also reminded of a happier life when he was younger...
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Willy is also reminded of a happier life when he was younger. The play features references to the American Dream. Willy believes wholeheartedly in what he understands the American Dream to be—that a “well liked” and “personally attractive” man in business will achieve success and the material comforts offered by modern American life whereas the American Dream identifies hard work without complaint as the key to success...
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