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Death of a salesman-symbols The cars that Willy Lowman own in Death of a Salesman symbolizes his mental well-being throughout his life. This will be examined in three separate sections, Willy's flashbacks, the 'present time' sections of the play, and finally the car crash. These explanations will be presented in chronological order to keep things from becoming confusing. When Willy is having flashbacks on his life it is shown that he was a very happy and stable person, the kind of person people liked. He had a job which let him travel and kept him from a cramped office space, he was able to pay the bills without too much trouble, and he loved his family and they loved him back. At this time in Willy's life he owned a red Chevy pickup. It was 1928 and Willy lead a happy life with a happy family. He had a great relationship with...

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