What happens to Willy at the restaurant?

What happens to Willy at the restaurant?

Willy wanders into the restroom, talking to himself, and an embarrassed Happy informs the women that he is not, in fact, their father. Biff angrily tells Happy to help Willy, accusing him of not caring about their father. He hurries out of the restaurant in a vortex of guilt and anguish.

Why do Happy and Biff leave Willy at the restaurant?

Why do Biff and Happy leave Willy at the restaurant? The boys leave the restaurant because Willy embarrasses them. Biff cannot tell Willy this because Biff wants a good life and not struggle like his father did his whole life.

Who is responsible for Willy’s death why?

There really isn’t one person who is to blame for Willy’s death. There are a combination of factors that led Willy to kill himself. Willy was consumed with his own conception of the American dream; the play chronicles his sprialing downfall.

What does Willy say he’s going to do as he leaves the restaurant?

Willy wants to know how much money Biff got. Willy is going to buy seeds because he wants to grow a garden. He plans to plant the seeds in a little place in the country.

What is Willy’s response to Biff’s crying?

Willy’s happy reaction to Biff’s frustrated tears demonstrates that Willy has again missed an opportunity to take refuge in the love of his family. He responds to Biff’s tears as material evidence that Biff “likes” him.

Why does Linda put the rubber hose back?

Linda puts the hose back because she wants Willy to take the hose off himself. To confront him with the hose would be to insult him and his sense of pride. Willy is a man who is concerned with appearances. Suicide is a sign of weakness, and he wouldn’t bear the thought of Linda confronting him.

Is Linda responsible for Willy’s failure?

The character of Linda Loman can be held responsible for Willy’s decline due to her contradictions , the fact she is too protective/motherly towards him and restrains herself from stopping Willy from committing suicide.

Why did Willy’s boss fire him?

It’s not just that Willy isn’t making the money he needs to make (and he hasn’t for many years), nor that he’s cracked up his car; Howard doesn’t want to Willy to represent the company any longer. He fires Willy there and then.

Why is Linda angry at her sons?

She is most angry at her sons because she does not think they pay their father the proper respect. She wants above all else for Willy to be happy, and she does not want Biff (or Happy) to upset him with the truth. She prefers that they cater to Willy’s illusions of their success.

What is Willy’s response to Biff crying?

What is Happy’s reaction to Willy’s death?

Happy is angry that Willy committed suicide, while Biff says that Willy “didn’t know who he was.” Charley tells them that a salesman’s life depends upon dreams. Happy is determined to fulfill Willy’s dreams, but Biff plans to leave Brooklyn. Linda tells Willy that she keeps waiting for him to come home.

What does Biff realize about himself?

But when Oliver did not even recognize Biff, he gets the final blow to his ego: He realizes that he has never been Oliver’s partner, but just a shipping clerk in the company. This is the event that directly prompts Biff to declare that all his life had been an illusion.

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