Monday, April 16, 2012

Death of a Salesman

This play was an overwhelmingly depressing look at what can happen when someone is consumed by one idea. This idea in Death of a Salesman was achieving the American Dream, which Willy and his sons relentlessly tried to pursue. But they were still unhappy, and I felt bad for Biff and Happy who were constantly trying to impress their own father. Willy was an interesting character and I thought his daydreams were a unique part of this play. Overall, I enjoyed the play and I'm looking forward to getting an even deeper grasp of its meaning.

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