Identity In Arthur Miller's Death Of A Salesman

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In his article, “Shame, Guilt, Empathy and the Search for Identity in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman,” Fred Ribkoff pundits that “tragedy dramatizes identity crises” making it imperative to correlate the relationship between both the shame and guilt beside identity when considering the characters in the play. Accentuating the way in which Willy passed his own inadequate “sense of self-worth” and how it shapes their relation to each other and the outside world. Willy and Biff’s inability to achieve success leads them both to wrongdoings which scar their relationship. Willy’s affair is an attempt to “seek himself outside of himself” (50) it is the son’s discovery of the affair which puts Biff on the same path of self-fulfilling prophecy,

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