Willy Loman In Arthur Miller's Death Of A Salesman

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Throughout the duration of the tale Death of a Salesman you learn of all the foolish, harmful, and at times despicable acts that Willy Loman commits. Some were to his family, “WILLY: She’s nothing to me, Biff. I was lonely, I was terrible lonely. BIFF: You — you gave her Mama’s stockings! (His tears break through and he rises to go.)”, some were to his friends, “WILLY: Long ago. Since the beginning you never knew how to play cards. CHARLEY (picks up the cards and goes to the door): All right! Next time I’ll bring a deck with five aces.”. However, from the moment Willy makes excuses and refuses to admit to what he had done wrong he was no longer redeemable. Willy Loman does not seem like a prideful man at the beginning of his sad tale. In

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