Analysis of Drama “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller

Rabu, 18 Mei 2011
WACHYU TINARAH
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Analysis of Drama “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller

1. Characters and Characterization
Main Characters
  • - Willy Loman - A 63 year old once famous salesman who’s lost his popularity and sales, not to mention his mind.
  • - Biff Loman - A 34 years old son of Willy who has been searching for himself while working on farms in the west to the dismay of his father.
  • - Happy Loman - The younger brother of Biff who tries in all he can to please his father and attempts to continue his father’s dream after he dies.
  • - Linda Loman - The wife of Willy who tries to protect Willy’s feelings and can’t make herself confront him if it means hurting his feelings.
Minor Characters
  • - Bernard - A bookish friend of Biff and Happy who urges Biff to study in high school to no avail, however, he himself makes it as a prominent lawyer and goes to argue a case to the supreme court at the end of the play.
  • - Charley - Bernard’s father who is fairly successful and offers Willy a job which Willy refuses on the basis of pride.

2. Setting
• Place
  • Willy’s house; Small house in New York City and Barnaby River; Boston surrounded by apartments.
  • Restaurant; Restaurant where Stanley works where the Lomans were supposed to have dinner at the end of the play.
  • The hotel; The hotel where Willy stays while in New England for his business trips. This is where Biff catches his father in the affair.
• Time
Date premiered : Late 1940s.

3. Plot
Exposition:
Willy comes home early from his work trip because he is not longer able to drive and he can’t do his job. Biff is home after working as a farm hand for many years in the West. But with the contrasting seeds of conflict buried here, this initial situation isn’t bound to last long.
Conflict:
Willy’s mental wanderings are getting worse; he is preoccupied with Biff’s aimlessness and inability to find success in business. Linda informs her sons that Willy has been trying to commit suicide and tells Biff that his father’s life is in his hands. Biff needs to get a job and get serious – or take the blame for his father’s actions.
Complication:
Willy gets fired and Biff doesn’t even get close enough to a job to get fired.



Climax:
Biff gets honest and destroys Willy’s dream; Willy finally realizes that Biff loves him.
Suspense:
Willy starts chatting with the imaginary figure of his brother and considers killing himself.
Denouement:
Willy commits suicide.Willy’s death was actually a foregone conclusion. The play’s title and Linda both predict it. What was unsure earlier in the play was why Willy would commit suicide. And the why, as we’ve discussed, is the real kicker.
Resolution:
Biff rejects his father’s misguided dream, but Happy runs with it.

4. Theme.
This story is classified as “man vs. society”, because the conflict arises because of Willy cannot be proper father for his family and as a man in his society he is failed.

5. The moral value of the story
If we want get whatever we want we must be to hard work and pray, because with it something will be happened, so don’t just get something without them.