Death Of A Salesman Sacrifice Analysis

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The Sacrifices A small, four person family lived in a small town where jobs were hard to come by and money was scarce. The daughter of this family, Veronica, who was only nine, had wanted to buy herself a new doll that she could love and be friends with. She would find small jobs all over town doing whatever she could to earn what little money there was to be made for that doll she wanted ever so badly. After a lot of hard work she became very close to her goal of making the money for the doll. However, one night she saw how her younger brother, who was only three, carrying around his stuffed bear. The bear was beyond repairs and was on its last limb. Her younger brother knew this and she saw that. She then decided to make the ultimate sacrifice by going and spending all of her hard earned money on a brand new stuffed bear for her brother because she prefered to see him happy over herself. Many people make sacrifices for the ones they love, especially when it …show more content…

In the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, the character Willy Loman can be seen forfeiting his job opportunity to make a lot of money in Alaska, forfeiting his job offer with his friend Charley to make enough to pay the bills, and even forfeiting his life to make his dream of making it

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