Death Of A Salesman Character Analysis

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Cole
Mr. Greenfield
English 102-05
27 November 2017 In the play, Death of A Salesman there are many characters but the main one that it always seems to circle back to is the father, otherwise known as Willy. Willy has two sons and a loving wife. Sadly, he does not seem to accept this fact for what it is. Seeing as he is sixty-three years old his brain his failing him. He no doubt has Alzheimer’s Disease or at least that’s what all the signs throughout the play points too with a huge red finger. From the start of the play you feel that something is off with Willy. He returns home early from a trip and from the start his wife asks if he got into a car accident. Mentioning that he had once crashed a car off of a bridge and into the river down below. He admits that he kept falling into a trance like state while driving and knew that he would not be able to make the …show more content…

Willy has depression. His sense of pride mixed with his own failures in life. Whether that’s his sons, his loss of a job, his lack of money to pay for things around the house, or his Alzheimer’s constantly showing him the happier times in his life causing him to have major regrets on not taking certain shots in life. Either way all of these things combine to form the giant that is Depression. In the movie after it’s stated that in the past Willy had crashed his car off a bridge. His wife tells his sons that a witness to what happened said there was no reason that should have happened and that it was most likely just him doing “it”. Trying to kill himself. On top of this his wife also admits that she found a potential suicide “tool” down in the basement. This just shows how far Willy has gone down the rabbit whole. Especially near the end when his son Biff and him are finally hashing things out and getting over each other’s resentment to each other, during the argument Willy mentions that he’s just going to hang

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