In
, Willy and Linda Loman have a complex relationship in which Linda serves
largely as an enabler to Willys dreams and fantasies. A devoted and supporting wife €“ within
certain limits €“ Linda takes care of the home and cooks the meals. In addition to enduring
Willys complaints and insults, Linda also serves as his defender against the criticisms of their
sons, Biff and Happy. From the outside, the Lomans marriage would appear normal. Behind the
fa§ade lies the truth about Willys affair and the dysfunctional relationships that permeate the
home....
Monday, 15 March 2010
What is the nature of Willy and Lindas relationship in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. What does Linda believes is wrong with Will?. Why...
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