In Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," Charley serves as a foil to Willy Loman, the protagonist. He is a successful businessman who embodies practicality and realism, contrasting sharply with Willy's dreams and delusions. Charley offers support to Willy, both financially and emotionally, highlighting Willy's struggles and the theme of failed aspirations. His character underscores the play's exploration of success and the harsh realities of life.
'Death of a Salesman'
Death of a Salesman is a tragedy, comedy, and drama.
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Death of a Salesman is a play by Arthur Miller.
Arthur Miller is the author of the play Death of a Salesman
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Arthur Miller's reason for writing "Death of a Salesman" is not known.
social dramatist
'Death of a Salesman'
Death of a Salesman is a tragedy, comedy, and drama.
social dramatist
Death of a Salesman is a play by Arthur Miller.
Arthur Miller is the author of the play Death of a Salesman
its about this salesman right... and he has death coming to him.
Yes, 'Death of a salesman' is a play by Arthur Miller.
Arthur Miller wrote Death of a Salesman in 1949.
Willy (William) Loman