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Consider The Role Of Linda In Act One Of Death Of A Salesman

Though Linda appears to be just an average 1950's American housewife in Act one of Death of a Salesman, she is actually an important character as she represents reality, as opposed to Willy living in the past, and is the most level-headed character in the whole play.

Throughout act one, both in Willy's dreams and in the present, Linda acts as Willy's sole source of motivation. She is always complementing him, "you're the handsomest man in the world." She encourages him in his work, assuring him that "next week you'll do better." She is also the only person who truly believes in Willy, so much that she sticks up for him against Biff and tells him, "either he's your father and you pay him that respect, or else you're not to come here." This shows that Linda is very faithful to Willy, which is opposite to Willy as he cheated on her.

Her ‘role' in act one is to represent reality in the play, amongst Willy's dreams and flashbacks. Her hair greying, as noticed by Biff, who asks......


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