Death of a Salesman is a play written by Arthur Miller that tells the story of Willy Loman, a struggling salesman who is trying to achieve the American Dream.
As Willy's mental health deteriorates, he begins to have trouble distinguishing between reality and fantasy. He is haunted by memories of his past and is unable to come to terms with his failures.
Throughout the play, Willy's two sons, Biff and Happy, struggle to live up to their father's expectations and find their own paths in life.
As Willy's life unravels, he becomes increasingly desperate and disillusioned. In the end, he takes his own life in a final attempt to provide for his family.
Death of a Salesman is a powerful exploration of the American Dream and the toll it can take on individuals and their families. It is a tragic and thought-provoking play that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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Death of a Salesman
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Get Famous
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What You Own
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Riches and Wonders
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The Mess Inside
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Shelved
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Old College Try
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An Antidote for Strychnine
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Doomsday
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