I recently revisited the ever popular and award winning play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller which debuted in 1949. Although I have read the play several times, every time I read it, I learn something new about Willy Loman and the challenges he faced as he begins to question not only why he was unable to develop strong relationships with his wife and sons, but also why he did not achieve the American dream. The play is short on characters, but Miller closely examines the unique relationship each has with Willy. If you haven’t read this play, consider doing so. There is a reason it has been required reading for the past 75 years!