Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Impact of Charley on Willy Loman in Arthur Millers Death of a Salesman :: Death Salesman essays
Impact of Charley on Willy in Death of a Salesman Charley had a huge impact on Willy in the play Death of a Salesman. Willy is jealous of Charleys success. Repeatedly, Willy would go to Charleys to borrow money to pay the bills. Biff and Happy were failures Willy refuses to neck this because Bernard, Charleys son was so successful. Charleys effect on Willy has caused him to become extremely spiteful. At the end of every week, Mr. Loman found himself at Charleys feet, begging him for money. Charley continually gave him the money to obligate him quiet. This is ironic because Willy thinks that he is so much better then Charley, when in fact he was just incredibly jealous. When Willy was fired from his stage business, his only friend Charley offered him a job. Willy reprimanded Charley for insulting him. This made a very clear assertion of Willys jealousy. In Willys eyes, his children were remarkable. They were, popular, good at sports, and intelligent. When in reality Bif f and Happy were rapidly declining. Charley would get wind to tell Willy about his kids. Willy never listened because it pained him to see Bernard more successful then Biff and Happy. Charley was content with his life. His son was happily married with two sons. His job was going great. Willy on the other hand was scared of life itself. He lied to his family and Charley about everything. Repeatedly he contradicted himself. He said that blue-collar workers were dopey and were not going anywhere. However, he would brag to Charley about all the work he did around the house. Willy was never happy with what he had. He always opinion he could have better.
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