Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Americans in a Play
The Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miler is about a family who seems to all be losing their mind slowly. Willy being a usual sales with great ambition, or so he believes. To him, the only thing the world is about is making the American Dream come alive for himself and his family. Only problem with that is he is slightly psychotic and delusional about the hardships of the new world. His son Biff dropping out of high school is something he just can not seem to grasp. For Willy, I would consider Willie from the show Swamp People because in his eyes the world he lives in, the swamp, is the only place in the world that he thinks is home. To a urban person he is crazy but to country folk he is just tough. As for Biff, I would consider my cousin Taylor. in his life all he wanted to do was make his grand mother happy by becoming a doctor, but he turned his sights towards his real dream of becoming a vet. Linda is a woman who most men would love to call their own. For her I would choose my girlfriend Torey. Even though we see each other maybe once every two weeks because of my busy schedule, she still finds ways to make me the happiest and luckiest man in the world. And as for Happy, I would definitely choose my little cousin Owen because he lives in a house with five women, so when he gets out of his prison and into the real world all he wants is a father or older brother figure to step in and show him the right ways.
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