biff is well liked and handsome
His view of Biff varies throughout. At times he says he is perfect, worthless, hardworking, lazy, and much more.
Willy does not wish to give up on his hopes for a future and some kind of memory of himself or his existence after death. This is why he plants the seeds. He hopes that his funeral will be well attended, and that this will impress Biff. Biff sees that there are much more important qualities than popularity, which is why he will see this final act as foolish.
Willy Loman's wife. She acts more like a mother. She does not know what's going on in Willy's mind.
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.
miller shows that willy is a low man through his second name and the fact he is a salesman but cannot sell, however willy is skilled with tools and this is his saving grace, sadly there is an irony as willy could make lots of money in construction but still believes selling is "the greatest job a man could want" even those close to willy aknowledge his prowess, "there was more of him in that front stoop than in all the sales he ever made" also, miller himself was an acomplished cabinet maker and carpenter so this could be an allusion.
His view of Biff varies throughout. At times he says he is perfect, worthless, hardworking, lazy, and much more.
His father turned a blind eye to it. Willy thought he was encouraging Biff's initiative. In reality, he was teaching him that getting ahead was more important than how you got there.
Willy does not wish to give up on his hopes for a future and some kind of memory of himself or his existence after death. This is why he plants the seeds. He hopes that his funeral will be well attended, and that this will impress Biff. Biff sees that there are much more important qualities than popularity, which is why he will see this final act as foolish.
In "Death of a Salesman," Miller uses tension within the Loman family to highlight Willy's insecurities, delusions, and internal conflicts. The strained relationships between Willy and his sons, Biff and Happy, as well as his wife Linda, reveal Willy's inability to face reality and his desperate need for validation and success. The family dynamics create a backdrop against which Willy's flaws and self-destructive behaviors become more pronounced.
Free Willy is an orca, which is more commonly known as a killer whale. Orcas are more closely related to dolphins than to whales.
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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.
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.
We expect development from techonology and expect greed more! to bring innovation in life
It never actually says in the entire play what Willy Loman sells. Only that he is not very good at selling. Some may conclude from Willy's high-flying remarks about Bill Oliver who sells sporting goods that he may sell something of that type; however there are also other ideas because of the fact that he seems to go to very professional offices. Some believe that if he did indeed sell sporting goods, that the work situation would be more laid back. It also doesn't make sense then why Biff would steal a foot ball from the locker room at school as Willy would be able to get him one for free.
Yes, more frequently than you would expect, although the amount of rain is verly little, between 20 and 100mm per year on average.
They're just as famous as each other