Similarities Between Death Of A Salesman And The Crucible

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Comparison Essay In the Death of a Salesman and The Crucible, Arthur Miller is saying that women are an important part to keeping the family together. Through the actions of Linda and Elizabeth, miller shows us that women are the rock of their families. In both movies the families had everything coming against them. In the Death of a Salesman Willy was dealing with an undiagnosed mental condition, losing his job, and dealing with the guilt of being unfaithful to his wife. He had a horrible relationship with his son and he was extremely jealous of his only friend Charlie. Without Linda the family would be falling apart at the seams. She calmed Willy down every chance she had and made her son Biff improve his connection to his father. He even, in the end, told him that he loved him. Linda had a strong voice to her sons, she would always make sure they were whipped into shape. She made sure to never make a big …show more content…

Although Linda knows and tells her son that Willy is not the best man ever, she loves him unconditionally, no matter what. She doesn't care that he may be mean sometimes and always forgives him right away for how he treats her. It really shows how much she cares for him, Linda would do anything for him and that really does help him a lot in the beginning. He loves her and wants to impress her and that was what kept him going for so many years. Similar to her, Elizabeth also sees the good in her husband. She knew that he had cheated on her with Abbey but decided that with the strength of her love she could forgive him. Not only did this strengthen their relationship but it also meant that she was going to do anything for this family. When both husbands died the women were extremely sad but Linda still took care of the bills and Elizabeth continued to raise her children. Elizabeth had stated she would always take care of them and she was very

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