because she wanted too
the mortgage is nearly paid off.
Willy becomes angry with Linda when she's mending stocking because, he's reminded of when he gave stockings to the "Other Woman" and Biff asked why he was giving away mom's stockings. Willy wants to start new and not have stuff mended. He wants to give Linda new stockings, so he's not reminded of the past
If you are talking about Death of a Salesman, which I assume you are, Willy Loman comes home because he is too "tired" and simply "couldn't drive anymore". This signifies Willy's exhaustion and also eludes to the beginnings of Willy's mental illness. He states that he was "unable to drive anymore" and Linda is alarmed by this. She acts this way because she idolizes him. She sees him as a man with little imperfections and does her best to make excuses for his flaws. This is what makes Willy the perfect tragic antihero. He was never a great man, but he was idolized by at least one person, and that happened to be his wife.
the boys are going to take him out for dinner that night
What happened between biff and willy in new england
the mortgage is nearly paid off.
Type your answer here... the mortgage is nearly paid off
Willy becomes angry and defensive.
the main character Willy Loman's wife
Willy Loman's wife. She acts more like a mother. She does not know what's going on in Willy's mind.
Willy becomes angry with Linda when she's mending stocking because, he's reminded of when he gave stockings to the "Other Woman" and Biff asked why he was giving away mom's stockings. Willy wants to start new and not have stuff mended. He wants to give Linda new stockings, so he's not reminded of the past
Willy Wonka
to try to protect him
That is a matter of interpretation for the actress playing Linda, in consultation with the director. She can believe him or she can pretend to believe him.
to try and protect him but not to embarrase him
It's something Willy may use to kill himself.
It's something Willy may use to kill himself.