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![]() Death of a SalesmanArthur MillerCliffsNotes on Death of a Salesman follows the story of Willy Loman, an aging and mediocre salesman who once cheated on his wife and lives in denial of the affair. Wife Linda and son Happy are drawn into this cycle of denial. But his other son, once-adoring Biff, learns of his father's betrayal, faces reality, and moves on to self-acceptance. Arthur Miller's Pulitzer-winning play addresses loss of identity, unrealized dreams of success, and the inability to accept change. Search this CliffsNote
About the PlaywrightPersonal BackgroundCareer HighlightsHonors and AwardsAbout the PlayIntroductionA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersCharacter MapSummaries and CommentariesAct I: Scene 1Act I: Scene 2Act I: Scene 3Act I: Scene 4Act I: Scene 5Act I: Scene 6Act I: Scene 7Act I: Scene 8Act I: Scene 9Act I: Scene 10Act I: Scene 11Act I: Scene 12Act II: Scene 1Act II: Scene 2Act II: Scene 3Act II: Scene 4Act II: Scene 5Act II: Scene 6Act II: Scene 7Act II: Scene 8Act II: Scene 9Act II: Scene 10Act II: Scene 11Act II: Scene 12Act II: Scene 13Act II: Scene 14Requiem: RequiemCharacter AnalysesWilly LomanBiff LomanLinda LomanHappy LomanCritical EssaysMiller’s Manipulation of Time and SpaceMajor Themes within Death of a SalesmanStudy HelpQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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