Willy Loman in "Death of a Salesman" believes he is a good salesman because he excels in making personal connections with his clients and has a strong work ethic. He also values the idea of being well-liked and charismatic, which he believes are important qualities for a successful salesman. Additionally, Willy's beliefs are influenced by the culture of the time that equates material success with personal worth.
Willy Loman Willy Loman I think Willy is the nameof the salesman-the playwright is Arthur Miller
Willy (William) Loman
He was a nomadic salesman.
Biff is the son of Willy Loman, the salesman.
Biff comments to Charley that Willy had all the wrong dreams, but Charley answers that a salesman must have dreams to live. Hope this helps. And next time please do your own homework.
Willy Loman.
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The title is foreshadowing. The play leads up to the death of the salesman, willy loman.
Willy Lomax
The protagonist is Willy Loman.
Arthur Miller
the title "death of a salesman" on a basic level means that a salesman will die, and this would most probably be willy. this also shows who willy was, the man willy looked up to most was Dave Singleman, a very successful salesman. when willy describes his death he said Dave Singleman "died the death of a salesman" the word "the" shows this was definite, or the right way to die. the title of the play however shows that willy was a nobody, death of a salesman, not even death of the salesman. this title is just a reference to a hard working salesman that never quite made it. this is also possibly a reference to the American dream "if you work hard you will be rewarded" where an ironic twist of fate means a hardworking man is never recognised.