The Many Faces of Death Death is seemingly a defined term, but its not. Through usage of language can be made to represent physical, spiritual or emotional death. Only by closely examining the exact language used can one understand the death taking place, and the effects that stream into everyones life. Willy Loman dies, this is known to be true. He crashes his car in order to show Biff how important he was and to provide money for his wife. We see the funeral, we know he has died, but could he have died before he hit the tree? If he did die before the crash when? Where? And how often did it happen? Could he resurrect himself? The answers lie hidden in the words of Arthur Miller, author of Death of a Salesman.
Willy suffers the death of his spirit. It seems to fluctuate in himself, he will be down on life then suddenly perk up, but he always returns to having no hope. Im tired to death. I couldnt make it. I just couldnt make it Linda.(13) is what Willy says to Linda after coming home from his failed attempt to get to New England. Hes dejected, feeling worthless, and though he casually mentions it, death is on his mind. While explaining the problems on his trip Willy says …So I went on again- and five minutes later Im dreamin again, and I nearly- I have such thoughts, I have such strange thoughts.(14) This quote shows his desperation, his thoughts of crossing the line and ending it all.
It all seems like too much for him to handle, until he has something he can look forward too, whether it be fantasy or reality. When Willy thinks Biff might have a chance to make it big, his whole demeanor changes. Ill see him in the morning; Ill have a nice talk with him. Ill get him a job selling. He could be big in no time(16) This new life felt by Willy, though it may make him happy, only adds to the death of his dreams when reality falls on him like a hail storm, pelting him from every direction with the bitter harshness of the truth he has tried to hide from. Willys world comes crashing down on the night in the restaurant. He tells his sons he was fired and that hes looking for something good to tell his wife when he goes home.
The Essay on Willys Death Willy Loman
Death of a Salesman Willy Loman tragedy is due more to his own flawed character than to societies flaws. Advancements in science throughout this century have led to tremendous advancements in industry. Advancements in industry, however, have not always led to advancements in living. For some, society has created mass wealth. For most mass society has created a standard of living unparalled ...
His world is already falling apart when Biff tries to tell him what happened and that hes no good, but Willy wants to hear good news so bad that he practically ignores Biff, and forms his own story with the help of Happy, who is content to watch his father die the death of lost hope. I was wondering if hed remember you. Imagine, man doesnt see him for ten twelve years and gives him that kind of a welcome!(107) said Willy, Damn right!(107) adds Happy even though he knows the truth. Willys hope for good news overrides the truth, causing him to lose control on the situation, and he flashes back to the night in the hotel when Biff saw the other woman in his life. When Biff walked in and found the other woman with his father he lost his faith in Willy, but the experience was worse for Willy. It showed him that he was a fraud all along, he had failed in everything he tried. His father sold flutes and made money, his brother walked into a jungle at 17 and came out at 21 and by god he was rich.
Willy was nothing but a lying cheating husband with feelings of grander. This death, the death of his pride in himself, left him nothing, he became a shell of a man. A man who finds solace in his illusions and fantasies. The death of a salesman is not his crashing the car, because he was deal long before that accident. He died the day he lost his self-respect, and the love of his son.
Bibliography:
Miller, Arthur “Death of a Salesman”.