Willy creates his own American Dream and decides to reject society's values and norms of hard work and puts an emphasis on being well liked. Willy is overwhelmed with a desire to up keep a vain personal appearance of success and dignity. With the flashbacks and powerful events in theplay, the winter shows a clear picture of the rise and fall of Willy Loman.
King Lear is also seen as a tragic character since he once had all the power and pride. But due to mistakes of his own, Lear puts his trust in the victims of the play. At the moment of his fall from grace, even the dark wheather adds to the mood.
Indeed we can see that Loman was rebellious where he rejected society's norms and values and formed his own qualities. Also, we see that dues to Lear's mistakes it became detrimental to his life. However, I believe the this argument could use more quality and depth to bring out each pint respectively.
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