Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman (cited)
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Willy and Nora: Tragic Heroes or Home-wreckers? No one has a perfect life. Despite what Aaron Spelling and his friends in the media might project to society today, no one's life is perfect. Everyone has conflicts that they must face sooner or later. The ways in which people deal with these conflicts can be just as varied as the people themselves. Some procrastinate and ignore their problems as long as they can, while others attack
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that Willy will never grow up and that he must leave his family because he will never grow up and that nearly his whole life has been a farce. Similarly, when Nora tells her husband that the only way he (and her) can only change if Tourvald has "his doll taken away" (Ibsen 1168) we realize that Nora's life too has been a farce and that she must leave in order to begin her own life.
that Willy will never grow up and that he must leave his family because he will never grow up and that nearly his whole life has been a farce. Similarly, when Nora tells her husband that the only way he (and her) can only change if Tourvald has "his doll taken away" (Ibsen 1168) we realize that Nora's life too has been a farce and that she must leave in order to begin her own life.