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Essay on death of a salesman1 |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 2160 words (8.64 pages) in the essay titled death of a salesman1
In the beginning of the play, the main character, Willy Lowman,
has just returned home after finding himself unable to concentrate on
driving. His wife, Linda, suggests that he ask for a job in New York
so that he won t have to drive so much. Willy insists, however, that
it is vital to his company that he work in New England. Willy asks
Linda about his son, Biff, who has just come home after being away for
several years. He can t understand why Biff is unable to get a good
job. Soon Willy begins thinking about when Biff was a senior in high
school. He remembers how Biff was the star of the football team and
how he was offered scholarships from several colleges. After Willy s
daydream ends, Charley comes in to play cards with him. While they are
playing cards Charley offers Willy a job, but Willy refuses. As they
are talking, Willy s brother, Ben, appears to him in an illusion.
Willy tries to talk to both of them at once and Charley can t
understand. Willy and Charley get into an argument and Charley leaves.
Willy then turns his attention to Ben and asks him how he became so
successful. Ben tells Willy that he went into the jungle when he was
seventeen and when he came out at twenty-one he was rich.
After Biff overhears Willy talking to himself, he asks Linda
what s wrong with him. Linda explains that Willy is exhausted and
has even tried to kill himself. When Willy enters the scene, Happy
tries to cheer him up by announcing th...
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Keywords: most important things, biff, optimistic, exhausted, good job, play cards, playing cards, willy lowman, bill oliver, wife linda, football team, attractiveness, daydream, cheer, illusion, concentrate
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