In "Death of a Salesman," Linda Loman is deeply supportive and nurturing towards her husband, Willy. She often listens to his stories with patience and understanding, recognizing his need for validation and his struggles with reality. Linda believes in Willy's dreams and encourages him, even when his tales blur the line between truth and delusion. Her loyalty highlights the tragic nature of Willy's character and the impact of his aspirations on their family.
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.
Linda
Linder is a very weak in this play
"we're free..."
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.
Linda
Linder is a very weak in this play
the main character Willy Loman's wife
"we're free..."
to try to protect him
Linda gets upset about what happened at the restaurant.
Linda gets upset about what happened at the restaurant.
Willy becomes angry and defensive.
It's something Willy may use to kill himself
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Willy Loman's wife. She acts more like a mother. She does not know what's going on in Willy's mind.