DEATH OF SALESMAN
"Death of a Salesman" is a tragic play by Arthur Miller that tells the story of Willy Loman, a traveling salesman in his 60s, who is struggling with the American Dream and his own perceptions of success. The play unfolds through a non-linear narrative, blending present-day events with Willy's memories and fantasies. Here is a summary of the play: Act 1: The play begins with Willy Loman returning home from a business trip. He is visibly exhausted and mentally unstable. As he talks with his wife, Linda, and his sons, Biff and Happy, it becomes clear that Willy is troubled by financial difficulties and a sense of failure. Willy has vivid flashbacks to events from the past, particularly focusing on Biff's high school years when he was a promising athlete. Biff, now in his 30s, is also struggling. He has returned home after some time spent working on farms and ranches. Despite Willy's hopes for Biff to achieve great success, Biff is lost and uncertain about his future...