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Sexism, racism or class issues in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller?

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I was wondering if there is any quotes or situations that reveal some kind of sexism, racism and/or class issues in Death of Salesman. The only thing i can find is sexism in the way Biff and Happy treat women, and how Willy uses the woman.

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  1. I dont remember his name, but for class issues, use a quote from when they were back in school and making fun of the dede in overalls.


  2. definite class issues. I haven't even completed reading it, but within the first act, various references Willy makes about not making enough money to support his family or when the boys steal from the construction people nearby to re-do their front porch. All of Willy's motivation to work is the class issues- and to support his family and bring um up right.

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