i got a assignment,,that i have visited to lomans family for about a week ,and i have to write a letter to my mother that how all the characters in house interact with each other,please give me few hints....

Check out the character analysis sections in the following. They'll help cement the main characters' traits in your mind and enable you to write a good paper (letter!):

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/salesman/

http://www.gradesaver.com/classicnotes/titles/salesman/

http://www.novelguide.com/deathofasalesman/index.html

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As a humorous touch, you could also end the letter by asking your mom to send you money fast -- so you can get a ticket home as soon as possible!!

(Thanks to Bobpursley for this idea!)

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I saw Death of a Salesman at a theater about 50 years ago and it has stuck with me all these years about exactly how much I disliked spending my money (25 cents then) to see such a "horrible" film. I'm going to a live performance tonight. I'll see if it has improved (or if my attitutde as changed) in the intervening 50 years.

Let me know if your opinion changes. I've always thought of this as a very depressing play.

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To write a letter to your mother about how all the characters in the Lomans' family interact with each other, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by introducing the characters: Begin your letter by giving a brief introduction of the main characters in the Loman family. These would typically include Willy Loman, the protagonist, his wife Linda, and their two sons, Biff and Happy.

2. Provide descriptions of their relationships: Explain how each character interacts with the others in the family. For example, describe the dynamic between Willy and Linda, their level of affection or lack thereof. Discuss the relationship between the parents and their two sons, exploring any conflicts, tensions, or love between them.

3. Analyze the characters' personalities: Use the character analysis sections from the provided links to understand the traits and motivations of each character. This will help you explain their behavior and interactions in the household. For instance, Willy Loman's obsession with success and the American Dream might affect his interactions with his family members.

4. Include specific examples or scenes: To support your points, provide specific examples from the play that demonstrate each character's interactions. This could be a dialogue or a memorable scene that illustrates the family dynamics.

5. Reflect on your own impressions: Share your personal thoughts and feelings about the play and its characters. Did you find them relatable or did they provoke certain emotions in you? Mention any changes in your opinion or any other interesting observations.

6. Conclude the letter: Wrap up your letter by summarizing the main points you discussed and reiterating your overall impression of the characters' interactions. Add a creative touch, as suggested, by humorously asking your mother for money to get back home quickly.

Remember to make the letter engaging and expressive, as if you were having a conversation with your mother. Good luck with your assignment!