In this classic play, aging salesman Willy Loman confronts the failures of his life and the illusions of the American Dream, amid family strife and societal critique.
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In this classic play, aging salesman Willy Loman confronts the failures of his life and the illusions of the American Dream, amid family strife and societal critique.
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Brief mentions of infidelity and an extramarital affair; no explicit scenes.
No violence or gore depicted.
Mild profanity used occasionally in dialogue.
Occasional alcohol consumption by characters; not glamorized.
No LGBTQIA+ representation.
Fleeting references to God and faith in conversations.
No witchcraft or occult elements.
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Central critique of capitalism, the American Dream, and societal pressures for success.
Suicidal ideation and an implied suicide central to the plot; themes of despair.
Emotional abuse and family dysfunction, including verbal conflicts and psychological suffering.
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