The Death Of A Salesman
Early in his life, Willy Loman established a dream of success, which only
backfired and destroyed him. Willy's path of success was very superficial, and he did not
benefit at all from it.
Will thought that being physically attractive could get you far in life. He believed
that you should always look your best and wear expensive things, even if you can't afford
them. He believed that when you died that there should be a large attendance of people. If
there was, then you were truly a success as a person. He also thought that you should have
a big quantity of friends. He didn't care about the quality, so all of his friends were fakes.
Willy also thought it was very important to be well liked. He felt the need to always
compliment his "friends", even if it meant lying. Willy never thought of himself as his
own person. He always compared himself to others, and struggled throughout his life to
become the ideal salesman. Willy also believe that......
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