Act 1
Willy
He cares
about his children as evident in the concerns he shows for Biff. From Willy
feeling frustrated that Biff is only a “farmhand”(5) and him yelling in fits of anger that Biff
is “a lazy bum” (5) to Willy calming down to acknowledge that Biff is actually
“such a hard worker” (6) we can see that Willy’s frustration stems from genuine
love and care. What father would not want to see his son succeed? Willy is also
old, and is “talking to himself.” This makes him the worry among his family
members.
Standout
quote from Willy:
“The way
they boxed us in here”(6). Contextually, we know that Willy is referring to
“bricks and windows” of the house, but it appears as though there is more that
is holding Willy down, stuck. A big part of it is Willy’s attachment to the
past as he often recalls the past and picks out the best parts of them to
saying, “Remember those days” (8). It could be that Willy is not only stuck in the past, but
also stuck in the idea that the present is bad. It is obvious that he is not
enjoying the present all to much as he is “tired to death” but at the same
time, we don’t see him doing much about it in the first act, other than
recalling better times.
Ms Wiebusch says
답글삭제To Willy, success is on the external: good looks, good job (as noticed by others) etc.
Willy kinda sucks as a parent...