Rising Action Death Of A Salesman

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In the “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller, the exposition occurs when the readers learns about Willy and the Loman family. Willy Loman comes home after working all day. He is feeling stressed about his job and the fact is two grown sons are still living at home. The first rising action is Willy’s inability to travel to Boston for his job as a salesman. The second rising action is when Linda suggests Willy ask his boss for a job at home so he can stop travelling. The next rising action is the Willy begins to hallucinate. He discusses his dreams, his disappointments, and his infidelity. All of his flashbacks are focused on his son Biff. The climax involves Willy gathering up the courage to ask his boss if he can be transferred to the New