Faded Dreams
Title: Faded Dreams
Category: Literature / Novels
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Faded Dreams
“Faded Dreams”
In the play Death of a Salesman Willy Loman who is the salesman, was mainly concerned with the success of his family. He set his goals and expectations for himself and his sons that were so high that they were impossible to reach. Willy was reaching for the American dream. He wanted to live in a great neighborhood, he wanted to have his own business, and he wanted his sons to be successful
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easy for himself and his boys. He felt that good looks and a charming personality was all that he and his boys would need to become successful. When reality began to fade out his dream Willy Loman did what he thought to be a last noble effort to make sure that his family achieved success. He took his life
Bibliography
Mandell, S.R, Kirszner,L.G. Literature Reading, Reating, Writing. Ed Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1997,1994,1991.
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