to have
been speaking for
some
fate-making power
behind
the social force itself.”
His
dramas deal mainly with man’s relation with his family and society. ‘Death of
Salesman’ is a typical modern tragedy shows
the social reality of common man. It can be described as a great social tragedy
because it extends itself out of the family circle and into society. Now
discuss ‘Death of Salesman’ as a social drama in a depth.
“Death
of Salesman” is a Sociological
Tragedy. Generally it is believed that a drama can not be both
tragic and social because a social drama depicts, the common man as victim. It
arouses out pity but not terror like tragic plays. On the other hand tragedy
neglects material conditions with which social drama deals. But Miller has
reconciled both these aspects.
‘Death of Salesman’ deals with the common
theme of the individual versus society. Like Ibsen, Shaw and Galsworthy Miller also deals with social problem
of modern men. The play is not so much concerned with the life of an
individual-Willy Loman but with the life of a section of society, which the representative
of Willy is. The play is a good example of so called ‘middle class tragedy’,
having social impact on it. It depicts the fate of a commonplace man in a
common place environment In words of
John Mason Brown, “Saturday Review of Literature”
“Death of Salesman broaches
the questions of a social status,
social honour and recognition,
which expand its vision and
lift it out of the merely parti-
cular towards the fate of the
generality of men.”
Willy Loman is a victim of the American Dream. Much of Willy’s
suffering is due to the nature of American society. American society is highly
commercializes and nightly competitive. One of the most dominant beliefs of
American society goes by the name ‘the great American Dream’. It means the view
held by most Americans that it is possible to for a man to rise to the top through
good looks, personality,
attractiveness, winnings manners, and social contacts. Willy Loman is a
fervent believer in the romantic American Dream. He believes,
“Success falls inevitably to the
man with the right smile, the
best line, the most charm, the
man who is not only liked,
but well liked.”
Though
the reality is different, Willy is having a very high opinion about himself
and his contacts in society. He considers himself indispensable for Wagner
Company. He feels that he is largely responsible for the large sales of the
products in New England. He thinks himself to be a very successful salesman but
it is his self-deception as in reality he is nothing. Same way he deceives
himself by high opinion regarding his son Biff. He lionized his son and kept
telling him that he had a great future before him. He thinks that Biff is a
very hard working young man with a lot of a personal attractiveness. But in the
reality, Biff has achieved nothing though he is thirsty four years old.
On
social level, Willy is a victim of the ‘American Dream’ which is
personified by three different figures. First there is Ben, Willy’s brother,
the self made man who went into the (capitalist) jungle and came out rich. Ben
is the totally self-assured man who knew what he wanted and got it with his
efforts. His motto is: “Never fight fair with a stranger.” Willy’s life is dominated
and governed by Ben Loman.
The
American Dream is also symbolized by Dave Single man, who is Willy’s ideal
salesman. His life had inspired Willy to become a salesman. It is Dave
Singleman’s success that leads Willy towards selling profession. Finally, the
American dream is symbolized, in its most noble embodiment, by Willy’s father.
He was who not only ventured into a pioneer’s wilderness with no security or
assurance of success, but also was also- a creator.
‘Death
of Salesman’ is deals with the evils of Capitalism. Howard’s treatment
of Willy shows us how an innocent man is made victim by selfish and harsh
society. Howard doesn’t pay any attention to Willy and is fully absorbed with a
toy like machine. Willy tells him to give him travel. But Howard suggests a cut
in salary from sixty to forty dollars a week.
Howard
grants none of Willy’s requests and casually dismisses from the company. Willy
fails to convince Howard. Willy remembers Howard’s father and adds that that it
was he who had suggested Howard’s name but Howard doesn’t move. We find Willy
caught by evils of Capitalism. The play can be regarded Communist propaganda
denouncing the evils of Capitalism In a word of Eleanor
Clare,
“The play is a crude Marxist
attack on the brutal capitalist
system in America..”
Willy
is a victim of this merciless social system which drives people to
frantic, all-consuming dreams of success. The commercial society gives
importance to success, appearance, ambitiousness and self interest. Willy is
ruined by all such forces. He loses his life in seeking his place in that
society. Thus the American Social System leads Willy to kill himself as he is
unable to provide comfort and he gives it after his death as insurance amount. Willy’s
fate shows that Miller seems to be disapproving a system that demands total commitment
to success without regard to human value. Esther Jackson rightly remarks
“Death of
Salesman represents
‘perhaps most nearly nature
myth about human suffering
in an industrial age.”
To
summing up, ‘Death of Salesman’ is primarily a social-political criticism of
American culture. It strikes a balance between the social problem of the
shattered myth of success and Willy Loman’s sex and family problems. Miller
uses appreciate concrete symbols for the social realities of his time and
place. He achieves an internal drama of a man’s epic journey to self-knowledge
through experience and ‘Death of Salesman’ in this sense, is a recognition
scene.
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