Quotation (and Speaker):
Significance:
1. Willy:” … was rich! That’s just the spirit I want to imbue them with! To walk into a jungle! I was right! I was right! I was right! (Miller 36).
As Willy was expressing how courageous Ben was to just explore into the jungle and hope for success his drive for the American Dream increases. Ben serves as an inspiration to Willy that he can be just like him and be rich and successful,
2. Willy: “There’s no question, no question at all. Gee, on the way home tonight I’d like to buy some seeds” (Miller 41). “
Throughout the entire play Willy is depressed and wants to commit suicide but at this moment he is showing potential to be happy because the garden …show more content…
Biff failed his education while Bernard went far with his. Biff spent years trying to figure out what he wanted to do while Bernard found what he wanted to do and was made rich from it
Intelligent, loyal
7. Dave Singleman
An 84 year old salesman that makes a living which is who Willy looks up to
Dave Singleman had one purpose in WIlly’s life, all he did was drive Willy to achieve the american dream and to be like him. Grow old and rich from being a salesman Hard-working, role model
8. The Woman
The woman that Willy is having an affair with The Woman is one representation of how the american dream corrupted Willy, he loves his wife but his morals aren't in order from money and it pushes him to cheat
Mischievous
9. Howard
Willy’s boss (ex-boss) who is very successful and has also “achieved the american dream” Howard drove Willy crazy of jealousy and rage on how he was rich while Willy wasn't, Howard also made Willy’s downfall worse by firing him from being a salesman Conceited, self-centered, greedy, rude
10. Charley The neighbor that “achieved the american dream” Charley is the foil character to Willy. Both work to get rich and Charley did while Willy is in denial on how he did not
Sympathetic, successful,