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WILLY (with pity and resolve):
WILLY (with pity and resolve): I’ll see him in the morning; I’ll have a nice talk with him. I’ll get him a job selling. He
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If there was a baby boom of Oompa Loompas ready to work for free, what will happen to the Willy Wonka chocolate market? In
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Jamie
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When Linda is left alone to herself by Willy’s grave, she cannot, at first, cry. However, when she says, “We’re free and
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WillY
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Which of the following options best reflects Willy’s feelings about his son in this excerpt?
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Which of the following options best reflects Willy’s feelings about his son in this excerpt?
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jrjrjr
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How does the playwright’s use of flashbacks affect interpretations of Willy Loman’s actions in the play?
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Death of a Salesman
by Arthur Miller BIFF: Gee, I’d love to go with you sometime, Dad. WILLY: Soon as summer comes. HAPPY:
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1)The ghost is sympathetic to Gertrude )is sympathise with a synonyn?)
2)In the morality play characters stood for human
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Willy bought 15 pears and Jack bought 18 oranges. They spent the same amount of money. The difference in cost between a pear and
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Death of a Salesman
by Arthur Miller BIFF: Where’d you go this time, Dad? Gee we were lonesome for you. WILLY (pleased, puts an
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