Death of a Salesman Certain Private Conversations in Two Acts and a Requiem


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Willy Loman is on his last legs. Failing at his job dismayed at his the failure of his sons Biff and Happy to live up to his expectations and tortured by his jealousy at the success and happiness of his neighbour Charley and his son Bernard Willy spirals into a well of regret reminiscence and a scathing indictment of the ultimate failure... <p><b>Arthur Miller's extraordinary masterpiece, <i>Death of a Salesman</i> changed the course of modern theatre, and has lost none of its power as an examination of American life. <br></b><br>'A man is not an orange. You can't eat the fruit and throw the peel away'<br><br>Willy Loman is on his last legs. Failing at his job, dismayed at his the failure of his sons, Biff and Happy, to live up to his expectations, and tortured by his jealousy at the success and happiness of his neighbour Charley and his son Bernard, Willy spirals into a well of regret, reminiscence, and A scathing indictment of the ultimate failure of the American dream, and the empty pursuit of wealth and success, is a harrowing journey. In creating Willy Loman, his destructively insecure anti-hero, Miller defined his aim as being 'to set forth what happens when a man does not have a grip on the forces of life'.</p>
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