Death of a Salesman Group
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One of the characteristics that makes Willy Loman a classically tragic figure is...
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Biff was Willy's "golden boy" and his hope to see great success. For a...
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Bernard's dynamic character is on display in his father's office for Willy to...
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Compare and contrast Biff and Happy in "Death of a Salesman."
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Biff appears to be a failure, yet he is not. Willy loves Biff; in fact, he has...
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These are really two distinct questions. First of all, Willy Loman does not...
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Why does the realization of Willy's (American) Dream ultimately fail? Or: How...
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