Comparison Essay: Death of a Salesman
Being opinionated and self-absorbed can alter your view on the world, and you might not realize the cruelty of the world, causing problems. In Arthur Miller’s, Death of a Salesman, Linda and Willy are both selfish, stubborn, and naïve which blinds them to see the world around them.
Linda’s selfishness comes from her love for Willy and only wanting the best for Willy and herself. Therefore, when Biff talks to Linda about Willy, Linda feels pity for Willy because Biff is not “nice” to his father. According to Linda, “No [Biff] you can’t just come to see me, because I love him… He’s the dearest man in the world to me and I won’t have anyone making him feel unwanted and low and blue. …Either he’s your father
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When Biff talks to Linda about Willy and his feelings toward Willy, Linda is stubborn about how Biff cannot come to the house only to see her. According to Linda, “No [Biff] you can’t just come to see me, because I love him… He’s the dearest man in the world to me and I won’t have anyone making him feel unwanted and low and blue. …Either he’s your father and you pay him that respect, or else you’re not to come here” (Miller, 39). Linda is stubborn, and will not let Biff get away with the fact that he does not want to associate with his father because of his childhood. She wants his to respect his father, even though what Willy put Biff through; for example kicking Biff out the house, not letting Biff live out his dreams and more. In the end of the book, at Willy’s funeral, Linda questions why no one attended Willy’s funeral. According to Linda, “Why didn’t anybody come [to the funeral]? …where are all the people he knew? Maybe they blame him” (110). Even after Willy’s death, Linda stubbornly refuses to believe that Willy was delusion, and not many people cared for him so nobody attended the funeral. Linda thinks that nobody showed up to Willy’s funeral because they blame him for committing suicide though that is not the