Compared to third world countries, America is a golden land of opportunities where the "American Dream" can actually solidify into reality for immigrants as well as American citizens. This traditional social ideal emphasizes the belief that every person has the chance to achieve success and prosperity, however, this dream only comes true for those who adhere to the right method of achievement: hard work and dedication. In Arthur Miller's tragedy Death of a Salesman, the Loman family fails to achieve the American Dream because they accepted the delusion that success is obtained through superficial means. This false belief will differentiate Willy and his sons from Charley and Bernard, whose diligence and moral values prove to be their reason of triumph in the business world.…