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Death of a Salesman

Certain Private Conversations in Two Acts and a Requiem
Jun 09, 2015Nymeria23 rated this title 2 out of 5 stars
Willy has many flashbacks as he begins to lose touch with reality, and these scenes reveal to us the over-imaginative, boastful, prideful person he is. He favors Biff but feels that now, his son hates him and wants to spite him. Willy's problem is that he is a walking contradiction. He's so hot and cold it's annoying. And he won't listen to anyone! He hears what he wants to and wraps it up into his messed up mind. The ending was good, and it definitely was the most interesting part of the book. If you like plays, go ahead and read this. I don't think I would have ever picked it up if I hadn't read it for class.