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Death of a Salesman Commentary

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Requiem Commentary A requiem is normally a speech or a musical composition that is performed in honor of someone's death. In the requiem of the play 'Death of a Salesman,' written by Arthur Miller, there is one particular speech that stands out the most and is marked as one of the most outstanding dialogues in the play. This is the speech that Charley gives. In this speech, Charley honors Willy as though he were a man of great position in society and in life. This dialogue is also representative of a eulogy as Charley describes Willy as a man who was lost in his quest for his dreams. Charley also expresses that Willy was a remarkable man; one that had to sell himself in order to succeed in his profession. He also remarked that Willy was not to blame for his actions, as his life and work were filled with...

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