cant pay his bills
cant pay his bills
He cannot pay his bills- APex-----
Type your answer here... He does not act or talk like a hero.
Willie Loman is a salesman in "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller. At the end of Act 1 Willy's problem is that he is dissatisfied with how his neighborhood has developed and gotten crowded. He yearns for how things were in the past.
Willy Loman is a character in the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. He is a retired salesman and has trouble making ends meet.
The quote, 'He's liked, but not well liked.' is by Arthur Miller, from his play, 'Death of a Salesman'. In Act 1, Willy Loman asks if Bernard is liked. The boys reply, 'He's liked, but not well liked.' Willy suggests that while Bernard might make good grades, others will be more successful because they are 'well liked'.
there in love
the boys are going to take him out for dinner that night
Willy Loman shows irony as a character because he believes wholeheartedly in the American Dream, yet he struggles economically and never achieves the success he desires. His misplaced faith in superficial qualities like charisma and popularity also leads to his downfall, highlighting the ironic gap between his aspirations and his reality.
He is a great, loving father, but he instills poor morals and ideals into them
They remember him as a great guy when they were younger, but question his sanity in the present