Death Of A Salesman Symbolism

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The symbolic element represented throughout “Death of a Salesman” is Willy Loman’s home. The home is symbolic to Willy himself, as his home changes from being surrounded by an abundance of trees to being surrounded by encroaching buildings that make Willy feel as he is isolated from society. Similar things occur in Willy’s life as his son Biff, who for many years made it so Willy always had something to look forward too, all of the sudden changes when Biff decides that he wants to work on a farm, and with that Willy’s perspective on life changes as his eldest son is no longer achieving "The American Dream". Willy had many memories that were made near the two trees in his backyard, “Remember those two beautiful elm trees out there? When I and