The Death of One’s Mind and Pride
Words: 804 Pages: 3 6799The deterioration of pride and mind forms the core of Arthur Miller’s exploration in "Death of a Salesman. "Through the unfolding narrative of Willy and his not-so-perfect family, Miller provides readers with a lens into the damaging effects of blind hope and unaddressed guilt. The play illustrates how these elements can corrode mental health over time, ultimately leading to a tragic downfall. Through the use of literary devices such as repetition, irony, and symbolism, Miller intricately portrays Willy's internal struggles […]