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In Death of a Salesman, how does Willy Loman's perception of success contribute to his tragic downfall ?

AHe measures success solely by financial wealth, leading him to disregard personal happiness and integrity

BHe believes success is achieved through teamwork and collaboration, which isolates him from his family

CHe defines success as being content with one's life, causing him to become complacent and unambitious

DHe views success as having a stable job, making him overly cautious and risk-averse

Answer:

A. He measures success solely by financial wealth, leading him to disregard personal happiness and integrity

Read Explanation:

  • In Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman's perception of success contributes to his tragic downfall because he believes success is based on popularity and wealth, which causes him to disregard personal happiness and integrity.


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