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Death of a Salesman is a play written by Arthur Miller that premiered in 1949, focusing on the life of Willy Loman, an aging salesman struggling to achieve success in a rapidly changing society. The play explores themes of the American Dream, identity, and the harsh realities of life, showcasing how personal and societal pressures can lead to disillusionment. This work is pivotal in American realism in theater, as it presents authentic characters and situations that reflect the complexities of everyday life, while also serving as a critique of societal values through its political undertones.