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Death of a Salesman

Man Laid Low.

By TestPublished 11 months ago Updated 11 months ago 1 min read

Miller’s masterpiece reflects a fragmented 1940’s America. Willy Loman, disoriented and deceived by false ideals, faces a tragic demise. His wife, Linda, stands back in poignant solitude. Helpless. A glaring critique of a society in which success is measured by likeability not morality. And the human cost is deeply disconcerting.

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