Friday, November 20, 2009

Scene or Passage Analysis

In the beginning of the Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman shows that he is disappointed in me but nobody really understood why this was. This is shown when Linda says, “When you write you’re coming, he’s all smiles, and talks about the future, and-he’s just wonderful. And then the closer you seem to come, the ore shaky he gets, and then by the time you get here, he’s arguing, and he seems angry at you…”(38) This hit me hard because we use to be so close and he use to be so proud of me, I just don’t get why he could think that I am not doing anything with my life when I like what I do. I am so happy when I am helping on the farm and love what I do, and as it seems the only reason my dad is disappointed in me is because I am not doing exactly what he wants or expects me to do. I’m going to try as hard as I can to make him see this and hope he will be proud of me once again.

-Biff

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