yes, by portraying Willys inner, emotional state
In Death of a Salesman, Willy thought it was important to have lots of friends.With so few people coming to his funeral, it shows that Willy didn't have lots of friends.
he commited suicide in a car accident.
At the end of the play by assumed suicide using his car
Seeing that it is a tragedy there really is no direct resolution but it may be after Willy kills himself and all the debts are payed off. Hope this helped.
yes, by portraying Willys inner, emotional state
yes, by portraying Willys inner, emotional state
In Death of a Salesman, Willy thought it was important to have lots of friends.With so few people coming to his funeral, it shows that Willy didn't have lots of friends.
he commited suicide in a car accident.
At the end of the play by assumed suicide using his car
In Death of a Salesman, Willy spent his life trying to be well liked, but he ends up with few friends.
Seeing that it is a tragedy there really is no direct resolution but it may be after Willy kills himself and all the debts are payed off. Hope this helped.
'Death of a Salesman'
It would be "commit suicide", because you do it to yourself, and can only do it (right) once. To "commit a suicide" would imply multiple are possible, which is not true, using the indefinite article, "a".
Death of a Salesman is a tragedy, comedy, and drama.
In "Death of a Salesman," Charley believes that a successful salesman needs practicality, hard work, and a solid understanding of the market, valuing tangible skills and resilience. In contrast, Willy Loman clings to the idea that charisma and being well-liked are the keys to success, prioritizing personal charm over substantive abilities. This fundamental difference highlights Willy's unrealistic dreams and his eventual tragic downfall, while Charley represents a more pragmatic approach to success.
The falling action in "Death of a Salesman" involves the unraveling of Willy Loman's delusions and the consequences of his actions. It shows the aftermath of his suicide, his family grappling with his death, and the realization of the futility of his pursuit of the American Dream.