Thursday, October 16, 2008

Willy believes that being well liked, and not what the person can accomplish, will progress one forward in the capitalist world. This ignorant belief and its repercussions are not only depicted in Willy’s failure, but also his sons who were encouraged and convinced that they would succeed in life solely on charm. There was never an emphasis on sheer hard work and solid talent and this lack of understanding contributed to the characters problems repeatedly throughout their lifetime.

2 comments:

Reagan said...

I'm thinking that might be too long for a thesis...

Lauren Z said...

lol you commented on your own.. Anyway, I agree that perhaps this thesis is tad long and too specific.