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Death of a salesman
Death of a Salesman is Arthur Miller’s modern tragedy about Willy Loman, an aging travelling salesman whose faith in the American Dream and in personal likability collapses under the pressures of economic failure, family tensions, and self-delusion. The play (two acts and a requiem) follows Willy’s deteriorating mental state, the conflicts with his sons (especially Biff), and the devastating outcome that forces a reassessment of what success and dignity mean in mid-20th-century America. This Heinemann school edition includes an introduction by E. R. Wood to help students with context and interpretation.
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