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3 pages in length. Willy Loman's struggle to attain his perception of the American Dream was interrupted time and again by the harshness of reality. To Loman, his interpretation of the dream was a contest of sorts, being better than the other guy rather than just concentrating on being the best Willy Loman he could become. This constant internal pressure to out-perform everyone else wore down Loman's fortitude and ambition, ultimately casting him in the role of quitter. No additional sources cited.
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the dream was a contest of sorts, being better than the other guy rather than just concentrating on being the best Willy Loman he could become. This constant internal
pressure to out-perform everyone else wore down Lomans fortitude and ambition, ultimately casting him in the role of quitter. The American Dream has not always equated to material riches the
way Loman believes but rather a sense of satisfaction from establishing a simple and fulfilling life. Loman wrongly believed tangible commodities could bring status and contentment; as he moved
forward with each passing year never attaining any of it, he had little choice but to succumb to the devastating realization that his version of the American Dream was not
going to come true. The more this became clear to the beleaguered salesman, the more Loman believed he was a failure in every way: he failed his wife by
not being able to provide her with a luxury home and the finest wardrobe; he failed Biff by not being an appropriate role model; and he failed himself for thinking
he could ever achieve the American Dream. Im gonna show you and everybody else that Willy Loman did not die in vain. He had a good dream.
Its the only dream you can have - to come out number-one man. He fought it out here, and this is where Im gonna win it for him (Miller,
1958). Achieving economic empowerment is a goal set by many of those who consider themselves to be nothing more than societal drones,
forced to establish their existence as a reflection of someone elses success. Indeed, the primary focus of a democratic society is to provide the same opportunities to each and
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