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"Death of a Salesman" and "Lost Boy"


"Death of a Salesman" and "Lost Boy"
A comparison of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" and Thomas Wolfe's "The Lost Boy."
2,157 words (approx. 8.6 pages) | 4 sources | MLA | 2004 United States


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Paper Summary:

In Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" and Thomas Wolfe's "The Lost Boy", the central characters of Willy Loman and Grover Gant share many similarities, such as a great determination to succeed and a focus on the past events of their lives. This paper discusses how both characters are apparently obsessed with dreams; with Willy Loman, the dream is obtaining what has come to be called the "American Dream," being a phenomenal success in his chosen profession as a salesman; with Grover Gant, the dream involves his proud and prescient mother, who always insisted that Grover was the brightest and best of her offspring. It shows how both characters realize much too late that their dreams are not based in reality, which inevitably leads to disillusionment and personal disaster, not to mention that Loman and Gant are "lost" in a world they cannot understand.

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"Miller's American masterpiece Death of a Salesman, first presented on the stage in New York City in 1949, represents a successful attempt to blend the themes of social and personal tragedy within the same dramatic framework. Yet the story of Willy Loman is also one of false values sustained by almost every publicity agency in the national life of the U.S. Willy Loman accepts at face value the over-publicized ideals of material success and blatant optimism, and therein lies his own personal tragedy. His downfall and final
defeat illustrate not only the failure of a man but also the failure of a way of life, being a door-to-door salesman. Miller's ability to project this story of his tragic, lower middle-class hero into the common experience of so many Americans, who sustain themselves and their families with illusions and ignore realities, makes Death of a Salesman one of the most significant in American theater within the last fifty years."

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APA Citation:

"Death of a Salesman" and "Lost Boy" (2012, February 08). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Death-of-a-Salesman-and-Lost-Boy/47072

MLA Citation:

""Death of a Salesman" and "Lost Boy"" 08 February 2012. Web. 10 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Death-of-a-Salesman-and-Lost-Boy/47072>




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