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AP English Literature and Composition
Multiple Choice

Effect of Willy's Soliloquies in Miller's Play

Medium Drama Analysis Use Of Soliloquy And Aside

In the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, the main character Willy Loman frequently engages in soliloquies that reveal his thoughts about success and failure in life. One particularly poignant moment occurs when Willy reflects on his dreams and the pressures he feels from society. In this context, which of the following statements best captures the primary effect of Willy's soliloquies on the audience?

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