How Ignoring Failures Creates an Abstract Perspective

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How Illusions Emphasizes an Abstract Perspective The concept that I am addressing through my project is the interplay between reality and illusion and how these factors construct and strengthen an individual’s perspective. Throughout the play, Willy Lowman has spent his entire life creating a façade and safety net of success by believing himself to be “well-liked” and his sons to be “destined for greatness”. However, when faced with the truth, he retreats into his flashbacks and delusions so he does not feel the pain from disappointment. For this assignment, I created a mini photo album with scrapbook paper and toilet paper rolls. Each page of the mini album is designed with old-fashioned wallpapers to define the idea of an immaculate and perfect family as this is the concept that Willy desperately attempts to preserve and maintain. As Willy is constantly confronted with the truth, he retreats into his misconceptions since he is afraid to accept failure and be disappointed. The further he delves into his false illusions, the more Willy’s perceptions are supported and reinforced. I demonstrated this idea by displaying a pleasant restaurant with the Lowman family chatting merrily, this scene is repeatedly portrayed whenever Stanley or another waiter would be near them. The Lowman’s would stop talking and pretend as if they’re having an enjoyable meal as Willy fears displaying and recognizing his lack of success. However, on the inside we can see Biff pleading with his father and continuously trying to make him see that “[he] was never a salesman for Bill Oliver”, he was simply a shipping clerk. Biff directly confronted Willy with the truth, something Willy had been avoiding for his entire life. Yet, Willy still refused to accept it as he would see this as a failure in his part of not raising his son’s properly. Instead, he ignores Biff’s statements and retreats into

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