The Tragic Archetype of an American Everyman: Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman
Willy Loman and His Social Performance--Arthur Miller s Ideas of Social Performance Studies in theDeath of a Salesman;
The tragic destiny of Willy Loman is so typical that it evokes great repercussions among the audience and the critics.
A savvy Willy Loman in a sharp suit, this man will assume his cynicism is armour enough against the unknown.
I kept thinking of how Jerry would on occasion tease George by calling him "Biff," a reference to the son of the failed salesman Willy Loman.
We’ve spent more than 60 years dissecting Willy Loman, the character artfully sketched by Arthur Miller in Death of a Salesman.
He emanated George Costanza. I kept thinking of how Jerry would on occasion tease George by calling him "Biff," a reference to the son of the failed salesman Willy Loman.