Symbolism In Willy Loman

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The symbolic element represented throughout “Death of a Salesman” is Willy Loman’s home. Willy’s home is symbolic to Willy himself, as Willy’s home changes from being surrounded by an abundance of trees to being surrounded by encroaching buildings. Similar things occur in Willy Loman’s life as his son Biff who for many years made it so Willy always had something to look forward too, all of the sudden changes and so does Willy’s perspective on life. “Remember those two beautiful elm trees out there? When I and Biff hung the swing between them?” A tree once cut can no longer be reattached, it loses everything that had been given to it for many years. Similar thing happened with Biff and his father as their relationship had been great for many