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
In Death of a Salesman, Willy thinks that he is better than Charlie.
because he is willy
A job
I think Willy has too much pride. Taking Charley's job would be admitting that he has failed as a salesman.
Charley has a different attitude about how to be successful Charley and Willy have different ideas about hard work.
Charley has a different reaction to the way Willy's sons behave.
Two. Will you be There for Free Willy and Childhood for Free Willy 2
I think just her dog Chip. But she has four dogs. Chip, Willy, Fina, and Wallace
I think Willy has too much pride. Taking Charley's job would be admitting that he has failed as a salesman.
Charley has a different attitude about how to be successful Charley and Willy have different ideas about hard work.
Charley has a different attitude about how to be successful Charley and Willy have different ideas about hard work.
Charley has a different attitude about how to be successful Charley and Willy have different ideas about hard work.
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.
Charley has a different attitude about how to be successful Charley and Willy have different ideas about hard work.
Charley has a different reaction to the way Willy's sons behave.
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.
Willy does not want to work for Charley because he values his independence and sees himself as a leader. He feels that working for Charley would undermine his sense of pride and importance. Additionally, Willy is proud and stubborn, and he struggles to accept help or charity from others.
Charley tells Willy that jails are full of fearless people because he is trying to instill in Willy the importance of being cautious and strategic in his business dealings. Charley is highlighting the fact that being too bold or reckless can lead to negative consequences and potentially land someone in trouble with the law.
I think he is still alive He still...is in fact alive.
Two reasons: 1) He is too proud and still believes he can make it on his own, he still has great dreams for himself and his family. He fails to understand and accept the harsh reality that he is a failure and that he cannot face the truth.2)He considers himself superior to Charley. To him Charley is not well-liked, he does not stand for what is desirable in a character. He is convinced Charley is inferior to him.