In "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller, Ben's words to Willy Loman (not Jimmy) emphasize the importance of success and the American Dream. Ben represents the ideal of achieving wealth and fulfillment through bold ventures, urging Willy to take risks. His advice highlights the contrast between their life choices, showcasing the pressures of societal expectations and the pursuit of prosperity. Ultimately, Ben's influence reflects Willy's aspirations and the tragic consequences of his unrelenting pursuit of success.
The cast of At Home with Jimmy and Ben - 1962 includes: Jimmy Jewel as Jimmy Ben Warriss as Ben
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Jimmy Reese (my uncle)
Jimmy Reese (my uncle)
Ben Price is a detective who has been relentlessly pursuing Jimmy Valentine, a renowned safecracker and bank robber. In "A Retrieved Reformation," Price is determined to capture Jimmy, but he ultimately plays a surprising role in the story's outcome.
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Jimmy Reese (my uncle)
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Ben Price made the right decision to pretend not to know Jimmy in "A Retrieved Reformation" because he recognized that Jimmy had truly reformed and deserved a second chance at a honest life. By letting Jimmy go, Ben showed compassion and understanding, which ultimately led to a positive outcome for Jimmy and his future. It also showcased Ben's own growth and ability to see beyond the black-and-white of the law.