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Is Willy Loman A Villain In Death Of A Salesman

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Willy Loman, many reader’s see him as a hero in the novel “Death of a Salesman”, while others see him as a villain. Though Willy killed himself for his family, so Biff can get his insurance money to start a business; readers can see him as being a villain because he put his wife and kids in pain. But he can also be seen as a hero for thinking of his family rather than himself. It is not stated if he is either a villain or a hero, the evidence show’s he can be one or the other. Willy could be seen as a villain because he never faced his issues, and never got helped. He was so caught up trying to live the American Dream; he never noticed how much he affected Linda, Biff and Happy. She hides what she feels for his sake, in the novel she says that “ With great difficulty: Oh, boys, it’s so hard to say a thing like this! He’s just a big stupid man to you, but I tell you there’s more good in him than in many other people. She chokes, wipes her eyes. I was looking for a fuse. The lights blew out, and I went down the cellar. And behind the fuse box- it happened to fall out- was a length of rubber pipe- just short.” (Arthur Miller, 59). Linda tries to help Willy with his mental illness and he just brushes her off, she tries to keep herself and him together, and bottles up her emotions. Willy ensures success in both the boy’s life, but is partial blame for ruining Biff’s life. Biff was influenced by Willy attitude, this attitude was that that Biff's athletic ability and good

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