Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Deplorable Willy Loman of Arthur Millers Death of a Salesman :: Death Salesman essays
The Deplorable Willy Loman of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman    à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   For those of you that don't know  what deplorable means then you     need to check out the tragic play "Death of a Salesman", by the American     writer, Arthur Miller.à   The main character of this story is Willy  Loman,     who is almost the walking definition of this word. The life of Willy  Loman     is portrayed as aà   tragic existence for theseà   few reasons;à    he was a     ghastly role model for his sons,à   a inconsiderate and unfaithful  husband,     he allowed one incident to affect the rest of his life, and finally, he     killed himself, when he still had so much to live for.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   First of all, Willy was a dire role model for  his two sons Biff and     Happy.à   He was a loving and giving father, but he always treated  Biff     better than he did Happy.à   Biff was the all-star quarterback and  everyone     in the city loved and admired him.à  Ã   Willy was no different, he  always put     Biff before anyone else in his household, which is something that a  father     should never do to his family.à   Willy's love for his sons was very  apparent,     however he set in them very low moral values.à   For example, Willy told  Biff     and Happy to run up the street and steal some sand to finish some steps,     which tells them that stealing is OK.à   This is a trait set in him by  his     father, which proves to haunt him his entire life.à   Willy was also a  cheat,     whether it was adultery or simple card cheat, his dishonesties certainly     rubbed off on his children, and proved to be the downfall in their lives.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   On the other hand, Willy affected more than  just his sonsà   life     with his deceit.à   He greatly altered his own when he was caught in the  mist     of an affair with a meaningless prostitute, by his beloved son Biff.à    This     event proved to be the turning point in these two individuals lives.     Willy's wife Linda, was a great women who certainly didn't deserve the     heartache and disrespect that Willy gave her.à   For instance, on many     occasions in the story Willy is talking to his sons, and Linda will  simply     try to state something until Willy orders her to, "shut up.  					    
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