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... I can't drive a car!" Willy knows though that he is deteriorating and that nobody can help him except for him. Willy Loman, is indeed a 'low man'. ...
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Toward the end of the play, Willy commits suicide by crashing his car. Willy Loman is a complex character who confuses illusion with reality. ...
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... The crashed car symbolizes the way Willy was before, and just after, the crash, His state of mind beforehand was getting old and confused, just as a car gets ...
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... In the begining for Willy, his car was a way for him to get away but as he grew older, it was a way for him to escape reality. The ...
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... of it. The next flashback occurs during another discussion between Willy and Linda regarding the payments on the car. Willy is depressed ...
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... His brother tells him to come to the forest and find the diamond. Willy takes the car and commits suicide. He became a victim of his own delusions. ...
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... house. Arthur Miller uses these things, the refrigerator, the stockings, and the car as symbols representing Willy's life. Everything ...
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... He then realizes that Biff loves him. Later that night, Willy kills himself in a car accident. A few days later, at Willy's funeral, no one came. ...
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... Whenever Willy would "crack", she would always make excuses for him. For example, when Willy crashed up the car, all Linda would do was blame the car. ...
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... The American dream also fails Willy as his car and appliances, the symbols of material prosperity, break down before they are even paid for. ...
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... He then realizes that Biff loves him. Later that night, Willy kills himself in a car accident. A few days later, at Willy's funeral, no one came. ...
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... He then realizes that Biff loves him. Later that night, Willy kills himself in a car accident. A few days later, at Willy's funeral, no one came. ...
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... He then realizes that Biff loves him. Later that night, Willy kills himself in a car accident. A few days later, at Willy's funeral, no one came. ...
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... He then realizes that Biff loves him. Later that night, Willy kills himself in a car accident. A few days later, at Willy's funeral, no one came. ...
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... When the boys were polishing the car, Willy calls it, "the greatest car ever built." After he finds out he needs to buy a new carburetor for the car he has a ...
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... order to fit them. As the play concludes Willy's job is gone, his children are gone and his car is gone. A large portion of Willy's ...
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... An example of Willy's shift from fantasy to reality is during his conversation with his wife about the Chevy. He thinks the car is fantastic, the best ever ...
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... dream is also self-delusion...because they are based on false conceptions of one's talents and capacities(Eisinger 331)." Willy crashes his car several times ...
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... By giving up his dreams and true desires, Willy Loman died long before he crashed his car, and that led him to become every bit the failure that he will always ...
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... to leave something behind. Willy then goes home, and in the middle of the night, leaves and crashes his car. The only people that ...
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... love. Throughout the play, Miller uses symbols such as status, Willy's car and his house to emphacise important meanings. Similarily ...
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... Willy Loman dies, this is known to be true. He crashes his car in order to show Biff how important he was and to provide money for his wife. ...
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... Tom knows that he is not going to sell Mr. Wilson the car, he is just ... Willy Loman, is portrait as a hard working man who lived his life fantasizing about ...
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... house. Arthur Miller uses these things, the refrigerator, the stockings, and the car as symbols representing Willy's life. The recorder ...
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... This comment illustrates how Willy shows off in front of his sons. He says he can park his car in any street in New England, and the cops will protect it like ...
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... Ts. Remember those days? The way Biff used to simonize that car? ... Willy is an admirer of his brother, a successful entrepreneur, and wants to be like him. ...
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... Willy's car was symbolic because it is a representation of power and mobility while Willy's life was filled with hopelessness, and despair. ...
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... I just finished paying for the car and it's on it last legs. The refrigerator consumes belts like a god dam maniac. They time those things." Willy's belief in ...
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... A lot of Americans lives end in sadness, and Death of a Salesman ends in sadness too with Willy Loman dieing in a car accident. ...
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... Willy never becomes part of the American Dream because he tries to become successful and ... what everyone wants to end up with; a family, a house, a car and a ...
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