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The Loman family in Death of a Salesman has many problems between members. ... These two men are prime examples of the effect of what order siblings are born in has on their personalities. Although, it must also be taken into account that birth order is not the only factor in determining personality; genetics and environment have much to do with this issue as well. The bad side of Willy Loman is shown in many ways, and how the two brothers react to these signs, correct their own actions and try to help their father shows many effects of birth order. ... As seen by these examples, the effects of birth order can be either amplified or canceled by genetics and environment. ... Most of the time, depending on the situation, he will never achieve this” (Birth Order Patterns np). ... This was the case in Death of a Salesman, and seems like it would be common sense, yet there are many people in the world that do not recognize their family problems and suffer their whole lives. ...
In conclusion, both Biff and Happy lived up to what a birth order expert might have predicted for them. ... Birth order cannot be blamed for their poor decisions in life, only for the amplification of their problems.
Approximate Word count = 1199 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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