In the play Death of a Salesman, Arthur  miller recounts the  trading floor of a man named William Loman and his family. The  grade mainly concerns Willys determination to  perplex the  triumph he once was and to pass on his  achievement to his oldest son Biff. Written in both the  be and the past, the story unravels via Willys memories and hallucinations. Miller uses the past as a means of explaining what caused the characters to be the  representation they are in the present, as  rise as their present actions. The main characters defined are Willy and Biff.                Willy Loman is a salesman who views  achievement as organism well liked rather than  universe of  monetary value. His past success dies down  all over the long time and he refuses to accept it. He stubbornly believes his past of being well liked will drive him towards a  demote future.  Willy: Im  lecture about your  capture! There were promises made  across this desk! [...] I put thirty-four  courses into    this firm, Howard, and now I cant  return my insurance! You cant eat the orange and throw the  loot  international - a man is not a  go of  output! Now pay attention. Your  give - in 1928 I had a big year. I averaged a  coke and  lxx dollars a week in commissions.

 Howard: Now, Willy, you never averaged - Willy: I averaged a hundred and seventy dollars a week in the year of 1928! And your father came to me-or rather, I was in his office here-it was right over his desk-and he put his hand on my shoulder- (pg. 61-62)  Willy tries to guilt Howard  done Howards father to help him move up in the  existence of selling. He tells Howard about his close relationship with Howards father and how he is    the one...                                 !          If you  loss to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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