Myth of Success

                    Today the success myth or the American dream is considered to be the instant business success of those who merciless, ruthless, unkind but lucky Miller points out the flaw with a merely economic interpretation of American dream as business success alone. Myths shape modern national identities. American identity has long been tied to the American Dream; the idea that anybody can be successful if they try hard enough. America is the country where the values of Capitalism, Free Enterprise, Big Business are seen at their most rewarding and their most destructive.Willy Loman in "Death of Salesman" experiences both the aspects. Although he is a victim of a system he is its devoted adherent.
                     The growth of a large business is merely a survival of the fittest. The American Beauty rose can be produced in the splendor  and fragrance, which bring cheer to its beholder only by sacrificing the early buds, which grow up around it. This is not an evil tendency in business. It is merely the working out the law of nature a law of God. Arthur's Millers works intricate musings on the darkness at the heart of the American Dream, struck a chord with a whole generation of theater - goers throughout the world. Arthur Miller explodes the myth of the success story, as enunciated under the broad banner of American Dream.

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