Paper Details  
 
   

Has Bibliography
4 Pages
916 Words

 
   
   
    Filter Topics  
 
     
   
 

Nirvana

ood news, but Biff tells Willy he can’t do that any more because their lives are both shams. Biff begins to realize he and his father never were important and never will be. Biff cries to his father to make him understand. Biff’s speech was the last meaningful thing that Willy, heard and he dies knowing his son did love him and never blamed him for his life. “Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory.” (p.138) For all of the feelings of guilt, sadness, and failure in Willy’s life, at his requiem everyone praised Willy for his good doings, forgetting his bad doings. Charley, Willy’s only best friend, explains how a salesman must dream to be successful. Willy may have had the wrong dreams but did what he was meant to do in life.Willy’s sad ending left him to remain a salesman. He never made it to the top as he planned or ever got his son to trust him. His death was basically based on the ways of the world and his wrongdoing. But what human being is perfect? Some get dealt good cards others may not. What Willy should have done was follow his heart and not his needs, and his life may not have ended as sadly as it did.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------...

< Prev Page 3 of 4 Next >

    More on Nirvana...

    Loading...
 
Copyright © 1999 - 2024 CollegeTermPapers.com. All Rights Reserved. DMCA