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Janiya 2022-09-28 06:26:56
The director is trying to tell us several major social issues
Willie is a failed salesman and a failed father!
In fact, this also reflects the problems faced by the real society in the United States at that time!
Selling this job does not mean that you can endure hardships and work hard to do it well! Hard work + hard work does not equal success. To do a good... -
Kolby 2022-09-13 19:37:18
The tragedy of the non-American dream is an inherent attribute of a salesman
he is no great men. he is a human being. - Mother's angelic confession you have all kinds of greatness, just a trophy.
A young and active idealist has become deeply disillusioned because of his father's derailment. Why does our own ideal collapse due to the influence of others? Others must be...

David Chandler
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Willy Loman: You know, the trouble is, Linda, people don't seem to take to me.
Linda Loman: Oh, don't be so foolish!
Willy Loman: I know it when I walk in. They seem to laugh at me.
Linda Loman: Why? Why would they laugh at you? Don't talk that way, Willy.
Willy Loman: I don't know the reason for it; but, they just pass me by. I'm not noticed.
Linda Loman: Well, you're making seventy to a hundred dollars a week.
Willy Loman: But I gotta be at it ten, twelve hours a day. Other men - I don't know why - they do it easier. I don't know *why* I can't stop myself. I talk too much. Oh, a man oughta come in with a few words.
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Willy Loman: But they do laugh at me. Oh, I know that.
Linda Loman: Darling.
Willy Loman: I gotta overcome it. I know I gotta overcome it.
Linda Loman: Darling.
Willy Loman: I'm not dressing to advantage, maybe.
Linda Loman: Willy, darling, you're the handsomest man in the world.