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Pearson Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller
DescriptionPublished during the economic boom in America, post-World War II, this classic exposes the illusory nature of the 'American dream': Consumerism, the need to maintain appearances, and the need to 'make it big'?all compulsions that drive the Lomans. The title implies a double death?the literal death of Willy Loman, the traveling salesman, and the metaphoric one of Willy's dreams for his son, biff?dramatized in the climactic fight between the two."Personality Wins the Day": Death of a Salesman and Popular Sales Advice Literature by Brenda MurphyThe Nature of Tragedy in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman by Robert A. MartinWomen and the American Dream of Death of A Salesman by Kay StantonDeath of a SalesmanPersonality Wins the Day: Death of a Salesman and Popular Sales AdviceLiteratureThe Nature of Tradegy in Arthur Miller's