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... Some of Willy's traits match Aristole's views of a tragic hero, a hero with specific qualities which contribute to his own downfall. ...
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... responsibility. Biff has inherited some of Willy's best traits. He ... something. Happy has inherited the worst of Willy's traits. He ...
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In the American tragedy Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, Willy Loman displays many traits, which lead to his downfall. Willy ...
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... and his son, and proves this by telling Willy to continue with his life and let his son find his own path. In conclusion, the character traits of the players ...
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... So proud that he was ready to fight his own brother when Biff began to bad mouth Willy's dreams at his own funeral. With all these traits Happy has the makings ...
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... by Dan Vogel compares Willy to Tevye, another fictional character, while John S. Shockley has proved that Willy "shares a number of important traits with the ...
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... that beauty and charisma make up the necessary virtues rather than traits, and that ... It is not okay, however, for Willy Loman, the aging salesman who is the ...
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... This flashback provides more then just basic character traits. It reinforces the reader's view of Willy as someone who tends to stretch the truth. ...
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... This flashback also provides more then just basic character traits. It reinforces our view of Willy as someone who tends to stretch the truth. ...
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... to. * Significance: Signifies some of the characteristics traits Linda has. Also gives a glimpse of Willy's life to Biff. 15. He ...
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... let him cheat off him. (Miller, 40) Willy's flashback does more than provide basic character traits. It strengthens our view of ...
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... This flashback provides more then just basic character traits. It reinforces our view of Willy as someone who tends to stretch the truth. ...
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... to believe that beauty and charisma constitute necessary virtues rather than traits, and that ... One view is Miller's play as a tragedy with Willy Loman as the ...
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... through noticeable traits, social positions, and overall characteristics such as these with the Loman family. It is apparent that her love for Willy is placed ...
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Although Miller presents Willy as the main character of the story, he lacks the praiseworthy traits that would make him the protagonist. ...
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... job in describing in detail all the characters traits and more importantly all there problems and conflicts with others. Early on in the play, Willy Loman is ...
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... Even though Miller portrays Willy Loman as the main character of the story, his lack of praise worthy traits make it necessary for another to be the hero. ...
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Faulkner placed these human traits into a genus all their own and labeled it "the human heart in ... At first glance, Willy Loman is a selfish, unloving man. ...
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... the play, Death of Salesman, by Arthur Miller, the main character Willy Loman holds ... that the American Dream should consist of the following traits; self respect ...
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... Given the complex and compelling traits of the male characters in Death of ... purposes, she merely exists as a periphery character to complete Willy's family unit ...
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... the play; the conflicts, with the most important ones revolving around Willy; and the ... The character traits exhibited by the main woman in the play indicate his ...
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In both plays, the main character ( Willy in Death of a Salesman and Putnam in The ... However, beneath the surface, these two men shared some common traits. ...
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