GTAH2 Lehigh Carbon Death of A Salesman Novel Analytical Essay

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In Death of a salesman, discuss Linda's actions as a wife a d mother. Does Miller present her as ideal in either capacity? What might she have done to make her family and herself happier.

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DEATH OF A SALESMAN
Death of a Salesman
Women are presented by the way they act and their activities in day to day lives. In most
societies and cultural contexts, women are the main aspect of the family, and the prosperity and
success of the whole family are left on their hands. The importance of this is that women are
viewed as important people in the society and believed to be righteous, and therefore, their
values are seen from the family's success or performance. The support and encouragement a
woman gives to her family define who she is when it comes to making her family happy. The
representation of women is made in ways that they are brought out more as pillars that hold the
households together. A woman is believed to be not only submissive but also obedient, loving,
and patient in such a way that she should defend her family from all situations both within and in
the outside world. Communities hold women at a certain level that they have to commit more to
their families rather than their careers or self-interests. In Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller,
a woman is represented by the way she treats her family and the support she gives to everyone in
her family. Linda is viewed as an ideal woman and mother in several ways.
Arthur Miller represents Linda as a dedicated woman who does not only indulge in her
house chores but is also dedicated to protecting the feelings of those around her. When her
husband comes home exhausted from his work yet full of dreams for a better future, she
carefully talks him down without stepping on his feelings. She defends her husband even when
he offends her or her children. For instance, when Willy, her husband reprimands her son, she
comes in and defends all of them without giving away the fact that she does not support one
more than the other. She makes her husband feel like he can depe...


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