Representation of Willy's Father

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When Willy has a flashback of when Ben visited him and they discuss about their father, Willy says to Ben that “I still feel kind of temporary about myself?”(Death of a Salesman, 51). From the quote, Willy gives the reader the clue that he wanted his father to play as an important figure in his life but was not present in his life Since his father left him it has caused a negative psychological impact on Willy. This includes Willy always trying to be a friend to his sons oppose to playing the role of a fatherly. This can be clearly proven when Biff steals the football. During this scene, Willy says to Biff that ““I want you to return that. Sure, he’s gotta practice with a regulation ball, doesn’t he? Coach’ll probably congratulate you on your initiative!” (Death of a Salesman, 30). Through this quote it can be analyzed that Willy is thinking like a teenager since he does not realize the felony that his son committed. Willy is encouraging Biff to steal again oppose explaining him his mistake. In addition, this can be considered as clue that tells that reader that Willy is confessing to Ben and the reader of knowing that his future is holding on by a string. Meaning that, Willy knows that he will have trouble with his sons in the future. Meaning that, Willy knows his sons will not work and not achieve the dreams that he had once for them. This can be noted when Willy and Linda are in the kitchen. During this scene he says to her that “A farmhand? In the beginning, when he was young, I thought well, young man, it’s good for him to tramp around…But it’s more than ten years now…”(Death of a Salesman, 15-16). From the quote it can be noted that Willy is negatively amazed that Biff who has such potential in high school, has not found his way to the realty. Moreover, it can be said the quote provides many clues but importantly it hints to the reader that Willy is emotional

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