Willy is very jealous of them and how they become successful, bu he thinks they are complete dorks.
Willy, Biff, Happy, Linda, Ben, Charley, Bernard, "the woman", Howard, Jenny, Stanley, Miss Forsythe, Letta
because
Charley is the juxtaposition of Willy, without Charley a lot of Willy's true flaws would not be revealed. Through Charley you realise that Willy was more a victim of his own personal flaws rather than that of an unfair capitalist regime.
Biff comments to Charley that Willy had all the wrong dreams, but Charley answers that a salesman must have dreams to live. Hope this helps. And next time please do your own homework.
Charley warns Willy about letting his sons steal lumber.
Willy, Biff, Happy, Linda, Ben, Charley, Bernard, "the woman", Howard, Jenny, Stanley, Miss Forsythe, Letta
Willy, Biff, Happy, Linda, Ben, Charley, Bernard, "the woman", Howard, Jenny, Stanley, Miss Forsythe, Letta
because
Charley is the juxtaposition of Willy, without Charley a lot of Willy's true flaws would not be revealed. Through Charley you realise that Willy was more a victim of his own personal flaws rather than that of an unfair capitalist regime.
Biff comments to Charley that Willy had all the wrong dreams, but Charley answers that a salesman must have dreams to live. Hope this helps. And next time please do your own homework.
Charley warns Willy about letting his sons steal lumber.
In Death of a Salesman, Willy loses his job during his meeting with Howard.
When Willy sees Bernard in Charley's office, he is surprised and impressed by Bernard's success as a lawyer. Willy recalls Bernard as being a studious and somewhat nerdy boy who used to fail in his schoolwork, so seeing him as a successful professional amazes and confuses Willy.
Willy (William) Loman
He was a nomadic salesman.
Biff is the son of Willy Loman, the salesman.
he doesnt really make much money anymore so he gets money from charley and tells linda that thats the money he made even though she knows better