They remember him as a great guy when they were younger, but question his sanity in the present
Willy is very jealous of them and how they become successful, bu he thinks they are complete dorks.
In Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," Biff Loman feels like a failure due to his inability to live up to the lofty expectations set by his father, Willy. After a series of disillusioning experiences, including a failed attempt at achieving success in business and the revelation of his father's infidelity, Biff struggles with his identity and purpose. He grapples with the pressure to conform to societal standards of success, ultimately realizing that he has not found his own path. This internal conflict leads to feelings of inadequacy and hopelessness.
Happy wants Willy to feel successful and hopeful about his life
they are less upset about Caesar's death.
Alot of daggers, when he was stabbed to death by members of the senate, which had personal jealousies
Willy is very jealous of them and how they become successful, bu he thinks they are complete dorks.
From Shmoop Literature on Death of A Salesman http://www.shmoop.com/character/literature/arthur-miller/death-of-a-salesman/willy-loman.html Willy is a rather insecure guy. He tries to make himself feel better by lying to himself and his family. In his world of delusion, Willy is a hugely successful salesman. He disguises his profound anxiety and self-doubt with extreme arrogance. Periodically unable to maintain this image of strength, Willy despairs and pleads with successful people around him for guidance and support. Despite his efforts, it becomes clear that Willy Loman is not popular, well liked, or even good at his job. In fact, he was never was. In all likelihood, he never will be. Now an older man, Willy can no longer drive competently, pay his bills, or sell anything. Willy is a tragic character because he never grows.
They are restless, and feel that they couldn't live with the monotony of marriage and only having one woman
I suppose they are separated from their natural habitats, feel left out and alone.
Happy wants Willy to feel successful and hopeful about his life
Happy wants Willy to feel successful and hopeful about his life
Happy wants Willy to feel successful and hopeful about his life
Happy wants Willy to feel successful and hopeful about his life
Biff believes Willy is mocking him because Willy has a habit of making sarcastic comments and belittling others. Biff may also feel insecure about his own failures and interpret Willy's comments as a form of ridicule.
Suck me willy an call me Joseph
They feel sexually excited.
Yes...they prey on little white boys especially those who come from America. When they find one, they shoot them to death and then hang them from a bridge. It makes them feel more masculine.