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Introduction
Chapter One Death of a Salesman As a Modern Tragedy
1.1 The Transition from Classical Tragedy to Modern Tragedy
1.2 The Distinctiveness as an Example of Modern Tragedies
1.3 The Inheritance from Classical Tragedy
Chapter Two Willy Loman's Failures in His Work and Family Relationship
2.1 Willy Loman's Failure as a Salesman
2.2 Willy Loman's Trouble in Family Relationship
2.2.1 The Significance of Family to Willy Loman
2.2.2 Being a Defeated Father
2.2.3 Being a Failed Husband
Chapter Three The Causes of Willy Loman's Tragedy and Its Implication
3.1 The Social Environment Responsible for Willy's Tragedy
3.2 Willy Loman's Inner Nature Responsible for His Own Tragedy
3.2.1 Willy's Confusion and Contradiction
3.2.2 The Overemphasis on Popularity
3.2.3. Willy's Childishness and Negative Emotions
3.2.4 Willy's Selfishness and Refusal to Take Responsibilities
3.3 The Collapse of American Dream
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
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