Death of a Salesman
How does Arthur Miller use imagery in Death of a Salesman?
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The imagery concentrates a lot on Willy Lowman and extends into the rest of the novel. Willy's worn clothes, desperate manner, and despondent body language support the imagery of Willy's crumbling identity.