ecial effects, it was all in the words and acting. The common man, indeed, can relate to Willy Loman. His stubborn refusal of character change along with his desire of social and professional perfection result in the death of a tragic hero. The beauty of this film is that the audience is bound to find something about themselves in Willy Loman; their visions of success, or their complacency and security in their positions. It also shows the things young people see, and the things that old people forget. Death of a Salesman would, to most viewers, bring the shocking realization of the harshness of reality....