مرگ فروشنده
"مرگ فروشنده" (Death of a Salesman) is a play written by Arthur Miller that explores the life of Willy Loman, an aging salesman struggling to achieve the American Dream. The story delves into themes of identity, family dynamics, and the pressures of societal expectations as Willy grapples with his failures and the disillusionment of his aspirations.
The play also highlights the relationships between Willy and his family, particularly his sons, Biff and Happy. As they confront their father's unrealistic dreams and their own paths in life, the narrative reveals the complexities of love, disappointment, and the pursuit of success in a rapidly changing world.