Internal Conflicts In Death Of A Salesman

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Arthur Miller's The Death of a Salesman is about Willy Loman, a salesman up north in the late 1940’s. The play/internal conflict begins with willy being denied a job in New York. Over the course of the play willy begins to discover the problems in his life due to being denied a job. Willy, then begins to reminisce on his “perfect” life, all problems arise and realize that he has been hiding all internal conflicts by external facades. Willy lets all flashbacks of a “perfect” life overwhelm him and lead to his death, The Death of a Salesman. Arthur Miller begins the play with depicting the daily struggles and internal conflicts in Willy’s life, by showing the problems he faces traveling to New England. Willy was a salesman who was very hard working and thought highly of himself as a salesman, he believed that he would be in charge of New York if “old man Wagner” was alive, and that his work is unappreciated by Wagner's boy Howard. Linda, Willy’s wife, believed that they could not expect Willy to keep traveling every week because Willy had recently experienced problems traveling to New England.
Opened the windshield and just let the warm air bathe over me. And then all of a sudden i’m goin’ off the road! I’m tellin’ ya, I absolutely forgot I was driving. If I’d’ve gone the other way over the white line I might’ve killed somebody. So I went on again - and five minutes later i’m dreamin’ again, and I nearly - I have such thoughts, I have such strange
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Arthur Miller depicted Willy’s daily struggles, gave flashbacks of all of his “perfect” life moments, and used situational irony in Willy's suicide giving that he lives a “perfect” life. Willy’s suicide gives the illusion that no matter how “perfect” some ones life can seem, deep down they might have hardest