Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman exposes the American dream by depicting the disillusionment of career and life of the middle-class members of the American Society. The plays captures a plethora of hopes and fears of the society by using characters whose life reinforce the message of illusion and hope that shape the everyday life of an average American. The manifested tension in the play, Death of a Salesman address an overt private economic and social worlds of the American in the existing reality (Clifford, p.112). The success of the author in portraying elements of the American dream Continue reading...