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Willy Loman in Miller's Death of a Salesman - An analysis of character portrayal (Paperback)
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Willy Loman in Miller's Death of a Salesman - An analysis of character portrayal (Paperback)
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Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject Interpreting /
Translating, grade: 2,0, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
(Fachbereich Angewandte Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft), course:
Highlights of Mid-20th -Century American Drama, 7 entries in the
bibliography, language: English, abstract: Since the existence of
life on earth there has been the struggle between the stronger and
the weaker of all creatures. The species that had adapted best
obtained the greatest chance to prevail in this "combat." In
exactly the same way we can consider the history of mankind as a
surviving of the fittest. Nowadays it is not the physique alone
that decides if somebody gets above the others or not. It's more or
less the right combination of certain abilities, ambitions and
values that make up the secret of success. Nevertheless we can
still talk about a kind of natural selection. Although skills and
knowledge can be trained, and abilities and competences can be
improved by means of special learning methods, somebody who wants
to be at the top must already have a certain biological and genetic
qualification. Willy Loman, the main character of the play Death of
a Salesman, is a salesman past sixty years of age. In his youth he
believes that he has found the secret to success .Willy is
convinced that he will make it if he tries his luck in the business
and starts his career in a selling firm. He never has any doubt
about achieving his aim as he is of the opinion to have all traits
of character and competences he needs. But in reality Willy can be
considered as a looser and a poor guy who only claims himself to be
at the top. He brings up his two boys in these illusions and is
assured of having chosen the right way. The paper deals on the one
hand with the main character of the play himself, his dreams,
illusions and wrong values that finally lead to his failure and
suicide. On the other hand it treats the influence that these
illusions exert on his two boys and their wrong up
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