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What is the American Dream? Is it popularity? Or is it being content with what you have? In Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman , the American Dream is Willy Loman's goal. He tries so hard to reach perfection that it ultimately kills him. So much for red, white, and blue.
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Death of a Salesman, a la Shmoop. The American Dream has been around for a long
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time. Okay, not that long.
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But a long time nonetheless. Our country was basically founded on the concept.
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No matter who you are or where you come from, if you work hard and persevere, you can achieve
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greatness. Consider the Pulitzer Prize- winning play,
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Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman… …and its tragic protagonist, Willy Loman.
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Willy is, well, a lousy salesman. He’s clearly not thrilled with the way his
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life has gone, but he holds onto the American Dream for the sake of his sons.
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By holding on to it, he basically sacrifices any chance of happiness he might have had,
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and it eventually kills him. So… what does this tragic tale really say
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about the American Dream itself? Good?
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Bad? Ugly?
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Willy believes that personality and charisma define a man’s chances of achieving the
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American Dream. He sees a super-bright future for his son,
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Biff, who is attractive, athletic, and well-liked. On the other hand, Willy sees a bleak future
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for his neighbor’s nerdy son, Bernard. Willy thinks that being attractive and likeable
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is more important than working hard. In Willy’s American Dream, the popular kids
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always win. But do they really come out on top?
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Maybe it’s about luck instead. Willy may feel that he is a failure simply
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because he missed his chance to be rich.
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He thinks he made a wrong turn the moment he didn’t join his brother in Alaska.
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In his mind, there is less pressure to succeed there. Apparently, he doesn’t know a lot
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of successful Eskimos. According to the play, the American Dream
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is so fragile… …that it can be lost in a mere moment.
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Seize the day. Carpet the diem.
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Or maybe Arthur Miller is simply telling us that the American Dream is a joke.
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An idea - nothing more than a gimmick used to make America sound appealing.
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According to Death of a Salesman, our chances of success are defined by our race, class,
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and social standing. Maybe the very idea of the American Dream
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is just a bunch of hooey. What do you think?
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Shmoop amongst yourselves.
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YouTube blurb: SPOILER ALERT: A salesman dies. Sorry to ruin
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it for you. However, in addition to giving away key plot points in the title, Arthur
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Miller also liked to make some pretty weighty points about The American Dream. What is it,
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and who gets a shot at it? Only your hairdresser knows for sure.
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