Synopsis
Arthur Miller's 'Death of a Salesman' is a poignant exploration of the American Dream through the life of Willy Loman, an aging and struggling salesman. The play delves into Willy's internal conflicts, his strained relationships with his family, and his inability to accept the changing realities of his life. As Willy's mental state deteriorates, the narrative shifts between his present struggles and memories of his past, revealing his deep regrets and unfulfilled aspirations. Ultimately, the play culminates in a tragic conclusion that underscores the devastating impact of societal pressures and personal delusions.
Characters
- Willy Loman (lead)
- Linda Loman (lead)
- Biff Loman (supporting)
- Happy Loman (supporting)
- Charley (supporting)
- Bernard (supporting)
- Ben (supporting)
- The Woman (featured_ensemble)
- Howard Wagner (supporting)
- Jenny (featured_ensemble)