In this episode, we delve into Arthur Miller's renowned play "Death of a Salesman," featuring the story of Willy Loman, a struggling middle-aged salesman who clings to the hope of achieving the American Dream. As Willy grapples with his perceived failures, the burden of his expectations weighs heavily on his family, including his supportive wife, Linda, and his sons, Biff and Happy. We explore Willy’s inner turmoil, his memories of better days, and the impact of his dreams and disappointments on his relationships. The play raises profound questions about success, identity, and the true meaning of happiness. Join us as we discuss the timeless themes of this powerful work and reflect on its relevance to our lives today.