Willy Loman's tragedy
.... The mistake leads him, for example, to ignore the love and respect that could have come from Linda and from
Charley,
Willy's only true friend. ....
(1923

8

)
Willy Loman's Tragedy
.... The mistake leads him, for example, to ignore the love and respect that could have come from Linda and from
Charley,
Willy's only true friend. ....
(1933

8

)
Death of a Salesman
....
Charley.
Willy's reply shows his ambitions rule his sense of reality: "Bigger than Uncle
Charley! Because
Charley is not liked. ....
(2998

12

)
Tragic Heroes of Oedipus the King & Death of a Salesman
.... pride and wounded dignity. When
Charley gives
Willy money to pay his life insurance,
Willy has a painful insight, "Funny, y'know? ....
(909

4

)
Death of a Salesman & Downsizing
.... insurance policy.
Charley silences
Willy's sons at his grave when they complain their father had the wrong dreams. In his response ....
(1639

7

)
Motif in Death of a Salesman
.... When his longtime friend and neighbor
Charley defends
Willy's memory at his funeral he maintains, "A salesman has got to dream, boy. ....
(750

3

)
Linda of Death of a Salesman
.... These women include the Woman,
Willy Loman's mistress, and Miss Forsythe and Letta .... the play has a dutiful role comparable to Linda's,
Charley's secretary Jenny. ....
(1115

4

)
Character of Linda in Death of a Salesman
.... These women include the Woman,
Willy Loman's mistress, and Miss Forsythe and Letta .... the play has a dutiful role comparable to Linda's,
Charley's secretary Jenny. ....
(1115

4

)
Death of a Salesman
.... His neighbor
Charley offers him a job, and when
Willy acts as if he has a job his neighbor tells him, "Without pay? What kind of a job is a job without pay? ....
(1443

6

)
Death of a Salesman
.... Even
Charley surpasses
Willy in worth because he is smart enough to buy a well-advertised (and also more costly) brand, a General Electric, which serves him ....
(1091

4

)
Archibald MacLeish's poem "Ars Poetica" l
.... The cynical salesman, such as
Charley, knows this, but
Willy does not, because he is that rare breed who believes the deception of capitalism. ....
(1823

7

)
Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman
.... from his neighbor and only friend,
Charley, and tells his wife Linda that it is his weekly commissions. We see that modern society is passing
Willy by when he ....
(1001

4

)
Death of A Salesman and the Fading American Dream
.... As his neighbor
Charley remarks, a man cannot live on money alone. But this is something
Willy has never really understood because he is a victim of the false ....
(833

3

)
Role of the Past on Characters in 2 Plays
.... consciousness. Later,
Willy thinks
Charley is Ben (Miller 1526), and again we recognize that the protagonist is losing his mind. More ....
(1668

7

)
Role of Circumstances inDeath of a Salesman
....
Willy also becomes easily upset in his conversations with
Charley, Biff, Linda, Howard, and various other characters in the play. ....
(1637

7

)
Theme of Failure in Death of a Salesman
.... The Loman's next door neighbor
Charley tells Linda that "no man only needs a little salary" (110), implying that someone like
Willy could not exist on money ....
(1290

5

)
Reality & Illusion in Death of a Salesman
.... The Loman's next door neighbor
Charley tells Linda that "no man only needs a little salary" (110), implying that someone like
Willy could not exist on money ....
(1288

5

)
Naturalism & Expressionism in Death of a Salesman
.... If we have any doubt about Miller's sympathy for
Willy, it is surely dispelled by
Charley's response to Linda's consideration that the people
Willy knew did ....
(3226

13

)
Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
.... with the dentist." "No man only needs a little salary" (Miller, Death 137), replies
Charley, a neighbor, offering a salutary reminder.
Willy, especially, is ....
(2130

9

)
Father/Son Relationship in Death of a Salesman
.... You know something,
Charley, there's more of him in that front stoop than in .... Gassner recognizes the depth of the relationship between Biff and
Willy and sees ....
(1713

7

)
The Epic Form
....
Willy had all the wrong dreams is accurate to the degree
Willy's dreams were solely materialistic, but
Charley's statement that it was
Willy's "territory," as ....
(4411

18

)
Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
.... But
Charley's rejoinder, that "nobody dast blame this man (132), speaks forcefully to the fact that
Willy was trapped by economic failure. ....
(2501

10

)
Death of a Salesman
.... at the kind of sarcastic disrespect Biff expresses toward
Willy, especially in lines like the following one to Linda, "He's got no character
Charley wouldn't ....
(1355

5

)
Will Loman As Tragedy
....
Willy complains there is no room for personality or getting to know people any more. .... He cannot sell much any more and must borrow money from
Charley to pretend ....
(2143

9

)
Hamlet
....
Willy complains there is no room for personality or getting to know people any more. .... He cannot sell much any more and must borrow money from
Charley to pretend ....
(2098

8

)