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Death of a Salesman

Written by: Arthur Miller1949

DO NOWUsing the image on

the front cover, predict what you think the book is

going to be about. Justify your

response with specific evidence from the cover.

Arthur Miller

• A native New Yorker, attends the University of Michigan.

• In May, 1936, wrote his first play, No Villain, in six days during spring break. In May that year, No Villain receives the Hopwood Award in Drama, a prestigious U-M writing award.

• In 1937, that play is produced in Ann Arbor and Detroit.

• Also in 1937, Miller receives a 2nd Hopwood Award.

• Graduates in 1938

Death of a Salesman

• Death of a Salesman opens on Broadway in 1949, directed by Elia Kazan.

• It wins the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and the Tony Award, among numerous other honors.

Personal Life• In 1956, Arthur Miller divorces

his wife and marries… Marilyn Monroe!

• Was a stormy marriage; ended in divorce 5 years later.

• Miller continues to write and produce plays on Broadway.

• Death of a Salesman enjoys numerous Broadway revivals and is considered his greatest work.

• He dies in February 2005.

Death of a Salesman

• Takes place in a New York City suburb, late 1940s.

• Characters are:• Willy Loman and his wife

Linda• Their 2 adult sons, Biff and

Happy• A neighbor/friend, Charlie,

and his son Bernard• Willy’s brother Ben

Death of a Salesman• Play has 2 Acts and a

“Requiem” (a very brief final act).

• Most of the action is at Willy and Linda’s home.

• Play is frequently a “stream of consciousness” from inside Willy’s head.

• He talks to himself and goes in and out of flashbacks.

Overall Plot• A traveling salesman named Willy Loman is

burdened by the American Dream and wants to succeed, but is troubled by it all.

• He has daydreams, ranting to himself and makes up stories about how successful he is.

• This happens through lying to his sons and wife, even cheating on her.

• He pushes his sons, Biff and Happy to achieve “the dream” through the ways he feels best.

• Willy attempts suicide a few times by inhaling gas through a rubber tube with the heater that fuels his own home.

Plot (contined)• His mental health is so poor that he gets fired when

asking for a local job.• He meets his sons at a restaurant one day to discuss

their careers, but can’t get beyond the fact that Biff has failed yet again and continues to deny and deny the facts.

• Eventually, this ongoing lying and burden Willy withholds lead to his own death when he crashes his own car.

• In the end, barely anyone shows up to his funeral and now the money from his death allows his family to pay off their house for good.

Characters

Willy Loman• Main character of this

play, a traveling salesman, who gets fired as a result of going mental.

• Obsessed with the American Dream

• Exhausted, old, delusional• A dishonest man, lying to

his family members and himself

Biff Loman• Willy’s son who failed to live up

to his father expectations and would work out west.

• Once was a football star in high school, but then flunked math and decided not to go to summer school.

• Unlike his other brother and father, Biff realizes who he really is by the end of the play.

Happy Loman

• Willy’s younger son who wished to follow in his father’s foot steps.

• Ended up working as an assistant's assistant in a department store

• But always seemed to be “happy” with his life, whether it be sleeping with countless girls or acting bigger than who he really is.

Linda Loman• Willy’s wife full of loyalty

and strength, completely unaware of Willy’s cheating on her.

• Full of emotion and just wants to be free of debt

• Nurturing yet takes out some anger on Biff when Willy continues to fail.

Charley• Next-door neighbor of the Loman’s• Owns successful business• Offered Willy a job at one point but he declined

Bernard

• Charley’s son• Biff’s friend who worked

hard in school • Warned Willy of Biff

flunking math but he ignored him

• Ended up a successful lawyer

Howard Wagner• Willy’s boss who ends up

firing him although much younger

Bill Oliver

• An old employer who is involved in business and met with Biff at his interview

Ben

• Willy’s older dead brother who appears in his daydreams.

• Wealthy and successful

Key Events• Willy gets fired from his job by Howard.• Biff flunks math in high school and does not go

to summer school because he found out his dad cheated on Linda.

• Biff goes to talk with Bill Oliver and Willy tells him how to go about it.

• Willy and Biff’s argument both at the restaurant and at home (mostly about being failures and their lives full of lies)

• Willy’s death and funeral

Major Themes to Keep in Mind

• The American Dream

• Dishonesty and Lies• Hopes and Dreams• Success vs Failure • Identity

Closing

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM5_oxoux8Q