Ben represents the embodiment of success and the American Dream to Willy. He is a successful businessman who has achieved wealth and prosperity, which Willy idolizes and desires to emulate. Ben serves as a symbol of the possibilities and opportunities that Willy aspires to attain.
Willy almost crashes his car Happy goes on a date with a woman who's engaged to be married in five weeks to one of his superiors at work. willy is offered a chance to go to alaska
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Ben has gone and done something with his life and has made alot of money. Willy doesn't understand how he did this without being well liked and popular, so he envies that
Charlie can be described as a foil to Willy's character because he represents the opposite characteristics of Willy. Charlie is practical, honest, and successful, while Willy is delusional, dishonest, and struggling. Their contrasting traits highlight Willy's flaws and the consequences of his beliefs and behaviors.
Ben tells Willy about an opportunity in Alaska.
The dialouge of Willy's brother benard who "walked into the jungle and come out rich" represents who Willy should have gone with his brother but his fustrating self he likes to be independent and therefore he can't take help from anyone else. The references in the play to the + represents Willy believes that there is heaven or a better afterlife
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Willy Wonka's Character traits are being brilliant, crazy, successful, creepy, cautionary, and giving. I am a guest under 18. BRB Ben out.
Ben and Willy discuss their father the flute-maker.
Why do you think it is so important to Willy to be well-liked
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