Thursday, May 30, 2019

Arthur Miller :: essays research papers

Arthur Millers Death of a SalesmanAmerican Dream CorruptedIntially into the play, I was captivated by the theme, a man driven to suicide due to work. This occurs almost on a daily basis because our culture is so consumed on being consumed, I can non commiserate why. Why would someone commit themselves to such unhealthy lifestyles and for what reason? Did Willy want his family to have ein truththing money could buy, very rich in monetary value, but very poor in family values? I suppose the Lomans might have had plenty of monetary items, as a result of the lying and bearded darnel that occurred through the short span of the life we read about. What the Lomans lacked in were plenty of family values. Its hard for me to read about a family who allows their children to steal a football or cheat on a test. Corrupting them and allowing them to do what is blatantly wrong. I was raised on those fundamental principles that lying and cheating select no good into the world, or into your life. Ironically having more does not make things better. More things simply mean more bills, more work and leaving little time with the family. In a way Willy Loman wanted all these things so his way of life could be improved and perhaps that of his family as well. He worked bid a mad dog, not appreciating that the little things in life are important. Willy was exposed to this on a daily basis and that drove him mentally insane, creating images and situations that were not physically there. All of Willys outburst and personality waves affected his two kids greatly. Leading one of the kids to momentarily break ties with the family, and making the other child solicitude driven. The memories recalled in the play are almost always disappointing for Willy. The inevitable occurred to Willy with the most Ironic twist, he committed suicide and now he is last at peace. The insurance money from his suicide has allowed the family to pay of the bills and live debtless for the time.

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