Willy Loman Suicidal

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In the play Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman, the protagonist, is portrayed as contradictory, insecure, and suicidal. Willy can be described as contradictory early on in Act 1. For instance, when Willy is conversing with his wife, Linda, in their bedroom he states, “Biff is a lazy bum!”. However, only a few lines later, Willy contradicts himself by saying, “I’ll put my money on Biff”. Willy no longer believes that Biff is a lazy and thinks that Biff will be successful. In addition to being contradictory, Willy is also very insecure. In fact, when Willy confesses to Linda that business is not doing well, he expresses his insecurities by saying, “I’m fat. I’m very-foolish to look at, Linda.” Lastly, another trait that Willy possesses is suicidal.