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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
He's fifteen, so is Gwen and Kevin Actually, yes Ben and Gwen are 15 because they share the same birthday, but Kevin is one year older than them. In Ben 10 the original series Kevin is introduced as "Kevin 11" And in that series he is 11-one year older.
1963
"Gigi," the 1958 musical that was named Best Picture the year before "Ben-Hur," won nine Academy Awards in nine nominations. "Ben-Hur" won 11 Oscars.
The "Ben 10" character Gwen Tennyson has been played by Meagan Smith - Ben 10 (10 years old) , Haley Ramm - Ben 10: Race Against Time , Ashley Johnson - Ben 10: Alien Force and Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (15 and 16 years old) , Tara Strong - Ben 10 (30 and 42 year old in "Ben 10,000" and "Ken 10") andGaladriel Stineman - Ben 10: Alien Swarm .
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
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.
Ben is Willy Loman's older brother in Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman." He epitomizes success, wealth, and the embodiment of the American Dream for Willy. Ben's achievements in business and his adventurous life in Africa serve as a stark contrast to Willy's struggles and failures, highlighting Willy's feelings of inadequacy and his obsession with success. Ben represents the ideal that Willy aspires to but ultimately feels he cannot attain.
Arthur Miller
In "Death of a Salesman," Ben Loman represents the idealized success that Willy Loman aspires to achieve, but he also embodies Willy's conflicting feelings about family. Ben's attitude towards family seems pragmatic; he values success and wealth over emotional connections, which contrasts with Willy's more sentimental view. Willy idolizes Ben, seeing him as a symbol of the American Dream, yet he grapples with feelings of inadequacy and failure in comparison to Ben's achievements. Ultimately, Ben's presence highlights Willy's deep-seated insecurities and the pressures of societal expectations regarding success.
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
Ben tells Willy about an opportunity in Alaska.
In "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller, Ben's words to Willy Loman (not Jimmy) emphasize the importance of success and the American Dream. Ben represents the ideal of achieving wealth and fulfillment through bold ventures, urging Willy to take risks. His advice highlights the contrast between their life choices, showcasing the pressures of societal expectations and the pursuit of prosperity. Ultimately, Ben's influence reflects Willy's aspirations and the tragic consequences of his unrelenting pursuit of success.
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.
he graduated in 1973
cause they didnt have clocks then and they only built one