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... Throughout everyone of his actions up to his suicide, Willy displays his reluctance to accept reality, but to fight back against all odds. ...
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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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... Willy Loman's illusions lead him to his suicide. ... In the end as a final illusion, Willy commits suicide thinking his family will get money for his death.
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... The rubber tubing that Linda found on the heater foreshadows Willy's suicide. ... By committing suicide, Willy took the easy way out. ...
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... Willy also thought of suicide for the sake of his family. ... By committing suicide Willy help his family obtain the American Dream. ...
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... Suicide is Willy's final attempt at gaining success. He clings to the idea that if his son is successful then he, in return, is also a success. ...
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... His lingering in the past finally leads him to his ultimate suffering; death in a form of suicide. Willy always wanted success so badly that he lost a ...
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... This explains Willy's thoughts of suicide. Willy does not want to commit suicide to help his family. He just uses that as an excuse to take an easy way out. ...
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... father cheating on Linda. When Willy realizes the results of his adulterous actions, he commits suicide. Willy and Biff are very ...
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... in previous scenes. Perhaps the biggest mistake that Willy makes as a parent and role model is his suicide. While Willy kills himself ...
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... Miller uses Ben in this scene to give support to Willy wanting to commit suicide. ... Ben gives Willy justification to commit suicide. ...
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... well liked (in the salesman sense) and by a little cash." "Cash" is what society revolves around, and what eventually caused Willy's breakdown and suicide. ...
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... of a man confronting failure in the success-driven society of America and shows the tragic trajectory which eventually leads to his suicide. Willy Loman is a ...
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... "Banish me from this country as fast as you can-where no man can see me or speak to me." Willy also banishes himself from those he loves through suicide. ...
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... represented success to guide him. The main tragedy of the play occurred when Willy committed suicide. To understand Willy's tragedies we ...
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... Willy had the worst downfall one could imagine, suicide! Willy is the character used to show us the consequences of obliterating our good inner qualities. ...
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... Willy was a failure, and his suicide was the result of a moral struggle, both as an internal conflict, and an external conflict with his family. ...
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... we're free we're free we're free" Willy the salesman plummets deeper into depression until his most likely route of action, which turns out to be suicide. ...
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... For some time Willy has been trying to commit suicide. ... When he finally does, it breaks Willy's spirit and drives him to suicide. ...
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... Also, the ambiguous tone towards his audience leaves the reason for Willy's suicide open for interpretations. Was it an act of love, or an escape from reality? ...
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... Willy does not achieve this. Some argue that the reason for Willy's suicide is because he came to the realization that he has lived his life in vain. ...
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... leading up to his suicide. Ben provides justification for Willy that he should commit suicide. Ben is a very materialistic person. ...
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... inner hopelessness for Biff ever making something of himself, and the effect of loneliness all were major contributors to Willy's choice to commit suicide. ...
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... any other job. Willy decides to commit suicide, so that his family may get the money from his life insurance. He does not consider ...
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... Willy has a weaker character and therefor is more prone to commit suicide, which he does. ... Hence, "Willy Loman committed suicide. ...
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... Willy's suicide is a flagrant exertion to afford his family with adequate insurance compensation in order for Happy, his son, to finish what he hadn't even ...
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... He wants to plan something in the garden before he dies. Willy also thinks that by committing suicide he will help Biff with the twenty thousand he will get. ...
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... In the end, Willy commits suicide in order to get Biff the $20,000 he thought his son would need to get started in the business world. ...
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... He can't drive a car. Willy gets so fed up with all of these things that he want's to commit suicide and eventually, he does. This ...
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... Willy commits suicide in order to financially provide for his family with the insurance receipt of twenty thousand dollars. "...Don't answer so quick. ...
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