Saturday, April 23, 2011

The Death of A Salesman (FinalThoughts)

The Death of A Salesman was an astonishing play that really captivated me through this spring break! The novel was full of drama and action that can entirely affect a person willfully in so many ways. At first when reading the play I though it would be some type of play that would not be interesting, but I was wrong it was better than interesting it was magnificent...the answers that I was yearning for to find out what was going to happen next between Biff and Willy. It was so much more than that, learning about these two characters and their development through the play really seemed amusing, Biff as lazy as a bum tried so hard to succeed in ther end to make his father Willy proud that only in the end he had to make himself proud. Willy taunted his son Biff so much that he didn't really have the decency to think his son was good enough for him. In the end these two characters learned a valuable lesson that they both loved each other deeply, and even animosity was transpired between the two their action within the play led to a family connection. Willy on the other hand died as a known  salesman but still in the play it left me wondering because if Willy was such in distress why didn't he try to kill himself so many times and what type of sickness did he have? Still a mystery to me.

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