What Is Willy Lowman A Pathological Liar

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Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller depicts the story of a man who at the end of his life has failed to be a success in almost anyway. Miller expertly portrays Willy Lowman as a character who refuses to accept his true identity; a character whose constant lying is enough to fool even himself. Willy Lowman refuses to accept the situation he and his family are in, so he relies on lies and exaggerations to keep going. Willy pathologically lies during common conversation, his lies are enough to cause himself and even others to doubt themselves, and among other things his lies destroy himself and the ones he loves. He is a man who has lost his identity, and as he defines himself as what others believe him to be, it only brings him closer to self-rejection …show more content…

He constantly contradicts himself in everyday conversation; saying one thing only to contradict himself moments later. He goes from praising their old Chevy as “…the greatest car ever built.” To saying,”… they ought to prohibit the manufacture of that car!” only moments later. This constant contradiction is seen in multiple other situations such as when he says he did 1200 gross on his trip which makes Linda very happy, and then he is somewhat forced to correct himself only a moment later by saying, “Well, no — it came to — roughly two hundred gross on the whole trip.” This constant lying and contradiction with no mind given to it continues throughout the play, revealing the extent at which he relies on lies and exaggerations to keep

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