Sunday, January 8, 2017
Willy Loman - Tragic Hero in Death of a Salesman
  Traditionally,   tragicalal heroes such(prenominal)(prenominal) as Sophocles Oedipus and William Shakespeares Hamlet, were all of  really high  genial  positioning; either kings or nobles. Arthur Millers  devastation of a Salesman however, gave us a new look at the term hero. It showed us that normal,  free-and-easy  hatful, such as Willy Loman,  place be tragic heroes as well. This is the modern tragic hero. Miller,  with his play, enlightened us and broadened our  aesthetic value and appreciation of tragic beauty.\nAccording to mainstream understanding, a tragic person, or as I like to call them, a tragic loser, fails at a multitude of things, as his  championship suggests. In life,  eitherone has dreams and goals that he/she wishes to  pass, such as buying a house, a luxury car, or a good job.  nevertheless some dreams, like the Ameri understructure dream,  flowerpot non be achieved by everyone.  star person achieving it means that  legion(predicate) others will not, because thith   er is a fixed amount of  riches that can be distributed, and not everyone can get the  akin amount. The tragic person fails to  transcend his goals and therefore has a  smell of unfulfilled, wasted life. He senses that hes losing  authorisation of his life, and is manipulated by other people, by circumstances, and by fate. Also, he fails to  have sex up to his self-image. This is why there are fewer  prosperous people than others, and so people admire them.\nHowever, not every tragic person can become a hero. A tragic hero struggles to  cover his dignity and self-respect and independency in an increasingly  extraterrestrial and impersonal world. He is  involuntary to sacrifice anything, even his life, to  reliable his beliefs, whether he is of high social class or not. This is  verbalized by Miller as the modern tragic hero.\nIn the play, Willy Loman, in order to achieve his American Dream, worked very  gravely and did not give up, I am building something with this firm, Ben, and if    a man is building something he must be on the right track (Miller 85).  until now when he had lost everything and can n...   
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