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Metaphor

In Death of a Salesman, the garden becomes a key metaphor to represent the state of chaos and disorder overwhelming its central characters.

The Garden

The Garden

  • As Willy moves closer to his own suicide, he is consumed by the need to plant seeds as “I don’t have a thing in the ground”.
  • Here, the garden represents Willy’s anxieties around not providing for his family or leaving a legacy.
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Introduction

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Act One

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Act Two

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Extended Passage Analysis

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Character Profiles

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Key Themes

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Writing Techniques

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Historical Context

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Literary Context

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Critical Debates

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