As a child, we are led to believe that we will be successful when we have our own home. It becomes a big dream to have a big house with everything we want in it. As we grow older, we start to become independent and want to move out of our parent’s house into a place of our own. This is the only way we feel that we are actually accomplishing something. Just like Willy Loman from the story “Death of a Salesman” and his family’s misguided perception of success. This essay will explore the main character Willy and the Loman family and how they deal with life and all its glory and misfortune.
For years we grow up trying to figure out different ways to achieve this great achievement from going to college, working one or two jobs, inventing something