Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Lack of Morals and Ethics in Arthur Millers Death of a Salesman :: Death Salesman essays
Lack of Morals and Ethics in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Much of a person's personality is derived from  his or her parents     or the people with whom they live.Ã   One's behaviors are a reflection of  his     or her up bringing.Ã   All actions of others in one's environment have  an     impact in one's behaviors.Ã   That is especially true of parent's  influence     on a child.Ã   Nearly all morals and ethics are learned from parents.     Sociologists have indicated that as time progresses American ethics have     decayed immensely.Ã   Parents in America have become more lax with  their     children, and the strictly enforced code of ethics seems to have  diminished.     Ã  Arthur Miller's play, Death of a Salesman, portrays the consequences  of     the laxity of parents with regards to ethics through the relationship of     Willy Loman and his two sons, Biff and Happy.       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Rather than having played a positive role  model for his sons Willy     Loman, established a poor standard of morality.Ã   For example, when Biff  was     in high school he was the star of the football team.Ã   One afternoon  he     stole a football from the locker room.Ã   When Willy became cognizant  of     Biff's actions, Wily did not punish Biff.Ã   Instead, he told Biff that  the     coach was likely to congratulate Biff for his show of initiative (29,  30).     Similarly, at another point in the play Biff and Happy stole lumber from  a     nearby construction site.Ã   Instead of teaching the boys a lesson in  ethics     Willy was proud of his sons.Ã   In fact, he bragged about the amount  of     construction materials the two stole (50, 51).Ã   Willy allowed the boys  to     steal, which could be considered an immoral act, worse yet, Willy's  praise     for their actions prohibited Biff and Happy from knowing stealing was an     immoral act.Ã   Studies have shown that at a very young age children  were     extremely impressionable.Ã   Teaching the difference between right and  wrong     would give hope for a moral future.Ã   In the play there was little hope  for     Biff and Happy because Willy continued to show poor standards of morality     in a positive light.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In addition to stealing, being dishonest also  surfaces as an     unethical behavior that was practiced and thus promoted by Willy Loman.     Willy was a salesman who had a rocky past few months.  					    
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