In this essay I will be looking at the importance of family relationships in Arthur Miller's play 'Death of a salesman' and in particular Willy's relationships with his two sons Biff and Happy.

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In this essay I will be looking at the importance of family relationships in Arthur Miller’s play ‘Death of a salesman’ and in particular Willy’s relationships with his two sons Biff and Happy. I will also look at how the scene of the Chophouse is so significant in terms of relationships and to the play as a whole. Arthur Miller was born in New York in 1915.His father was an Austrian who had moved to America prior to Miller’s birth in order to full fill the “Great American Dream”. The American dream is the chance to achieve great things with hard work and a belief in one self where by they can achieve their ambitions of wealth and personal status. His father had a prosperous lifestyle running a successful family business in manufacturing clothing. This allowed Miller to have everything he wanted at a young age. But before Miller was about to begin university his                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               father, like many other successful people at that time, lost everything in the stock market crash of 1929. This meant that Miller had to pay his own way through university by taking a variety of jobs. At the age of 17 he started to write the book ‘Death of a salesman’ and even though he started to write the book at such an early age it wasn’t published until 1949. His background and experience influenced the themes of the play so if Miller had a different background the chances are he would of never wrote the book ‘Death of a salesman’.

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Willy is the tragic hero but not in same way as Shakespeare’s tragic heroes. If there were a tragic hero in a Shakespeare play they would have to be of noble birth. They must have a flaw in their character; fall in love to easily quickly and deeply. They and people around them must learn from their mistakes and finally they must die as a result of the flaw in their character. Willy doesn’t fit into all of these sections because he isn’t of noble birth. Miller said ‘It matter not at all if a modern play concerns itself ...

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