Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Death of a salesman :: essays research papers
Instability Lead Life to Its End The character Willy Loman from the play Death of a Salesman has been read throughout the years with distinct interpretations. Many people have given different reasons to what led to Willyââ¬â¢s tragic fate. One interpretation I took was that Willyââ¬â¢s instability in his life led to his death. Some point that led in to my interpretation were his early family life, his relationship with Biff, and his job. à à à à à Willyââ¬â¢s early family life was a difficult one with its many inconsistencies. In Willyââ¬â¢s early childhood his father left; this left him with many questions about his father and how to be a father. In one scene we see Willy talking to Ben and Willy voices questions and comments about when their father left. Willy asks ââ¬Å"Where is Dad?â⬠and says ââ¬Å"Dad left when I was such a baby and I never had a chance to talk to him.â⬠Willy also voices his concerns about being a father. He says ââ¬Å"sometimes Iââ¬â¢m afraid that Iââ¬â¢m not teaching them the right kind ofââ¬âBen, how should I teach them?â⬠In this early life Willy and his family move around a lot. People and places changed around them fairly swiftly. Another inconsistency in his early family life was his relationship with his brother, Ben. Ben left Willy without looking back. Ben comes in and out of Willyââ¬â¢s life. à à à à à Willyââ¬â¢s relationship with Biff has its highs and lows throughout the play making it difficult to establish a feel for their feeling towards each other. In the eyes of an early Biff there is nothing but love and devotion towards his father. Even Willy says Biff would ââ¬Å"go into the jaws of hell for meâ⬠. This type of affections changes after Biff finds out about his fatherââ¬â¢s infidelity. Biff loses total respect for his father and calls Willy a ââ¬Å"liarâ⬠and a ââ¬Å"fakeâ⬠. Willy saw early Biff as being a son he could be proud of with all Biffââ¬â¢s football victories and successes with girls. As time passes and Biff comes home from the west it is evident that Willy no longer feels pride towards Biff. Biff has no job and wasnââ¬â¢t making much money at his last job therefore Willy feels no pride towards Biff. Near the end of the play Willyââ¬â¢s feelings towards Biff change once again. Willy comes to believe that Biff l oves him. Willy starts to says things like ââ¬Å"that boy is going to be magnificentâ⬠.
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