Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller A Reading Guide Mr. Mahoney Westford Academy.

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Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller A Reading Guide Mr. Mahoney Westford Academy

The Set Design

Death of a Salesman, Act I Stage Directions - Important Concepts “A melody is heard, played on a flute.” “An air of the dream clings to the place, a dream rising out of reality.” “The entire setting is wholly, or, in some places, partially t ransparent.” Willy’s “mercurial nature” mercurial (adj): subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.”

Death of a Salesman – Important Concepts -The change of cheese -The Studebaker vs. The Red Chevy from Simonizing the Red Chevy - Famous Inventors and Self Made Men: -Thomas Edison and B.F. Goodrich -The act of taking one’s shirt off -The boys’ attitude toward women -Stealing (Carton of Basketballs / A football) - Being “well-liked” -Built like Adonises - Biff’s sneakers - Linda’s stockings - Building a Ceiling – Construction Work

Death of a Salesman, Act 1 1.Why is Willy home? Why is Linda alarmed that he’s home? 2. Why is Willy annoyed with Biff? How does he describe Biff? What do these descriptions tell us about Willy? 3. How has the neighborhood changed? Why does it matter to the story that his surroundings are no longer the way they used to be? 4. How does Linda treat Willy? How do the boys feel about him? Is Biff trying to spite Willy? Why does Biff come home in the spring?

Death of a Salesman, Act I continued 5.Why will Happy not go out west with Biff? Why won’t Biff stay home? 6.How does Willy act toward the boys when they are young? How do the boys act toward Willy? How does Willy feel about Charley and Bernard? 7.What does Willy’s reaction to Biff’s theft of a football tell us about Willy? Willy states that his boys look like “Adonises”. Why does Willy place so much emphasis on appearances? 8.Identify a number of Willy’s contradictions or inconsistencies from Act I. What do they tell us about Willy?

Death of a Salesman – Act I Continued 9. “Five hundred gross in Providence” becomes “roughly two hundred gross on the whole trip.” How does Linda take Willy’s stories? What does this reveal about her? 10. Why does Willy make a fuss about Linda’s mending stockings? How is this important to the play? 11. Why does Charley visit? How does he feel about Willy? How and why do they insult each other? 12. Who is Ben? Why does Ben appear? What does Willy think about the future? About the past? What does Ben teach Biff? Why does Willy feel “kind of temporary” about himself and want Ben to stay? 12. What does Linda think is the trouble with Willy’s life? Why is she angry at her sons? Why does she put the rubber hose back after she had taken it? What does this tell about her? 13. Why is Willy interested when Biff mentions Bill Oliver? Why do they argue? How does Happy try to capture attention?

Death of a Salesman – Act II 1.Why is Willy’s mood upbeat at the start of Act Two? What does he expect to happen? 2. Why does Willy tell Howard about Dave Singleman? Describe the dramatic effect when Howard listens to the voices of his family while Willy tries to talk business. Why does Howard tell Willy to drop off his samples and forbid him to go to Boston? Why is this such a blow to Willy? 3. What is Willy’s philosophy? How does Biff as a football hero embody his father’s dreams? Why does Charley say Willy hasn’t grown up? 4. What is Willy’s impression of Bernard when he sees him in his father’s office? Why does Willy exaggerate Biff ’s importance? Why does Bernard ask what happened after the game at Ebbets Field?

Death of a Salesman – Act II 5. Why won’t Willy work for Charley? Why is Willy able to ask Charley for money? How is Charley’s view of what a salesman needs different from Willy’s view? 6. In the restaurant, how does Happy reflect Willy’s values? Why does Miller have the girls come in? 7. How does Biff ’s realization that his life is a lie underline the theme of the play? Why does Biff take Bill Oliver’s fountain pen? Why can’t he tell his father what happened with Bill Oliver? Why do Biff and Happy leave Willy at the restaurant? 8. Why did Biff go to Boston? What does he discover when he sees the Woman? Why is it that Biff never went to summer school? Why can’t he believe in his father?

Death of a Salesman – Act II 9. Why does Linda tell the boys, “Get out of here, both of you, and don’t come back!”? 10. Why does Willy keep planting seeds where they’ve never grown before? Why does Willy think Biff will be impressed with his funeral? Why does Ben say that Biff will call Willy a fool? 11. Why doesn’t Willy want to see Linda? Why does he think Biff is spiting him? Why does Biff show him the rubber hose? Why does Biff confront Willy and Happy? 12. What does Biff do that elates Willy? How does Happy try to attract Willy’s attention? How does Ben influence Willy at this point?

Death of a Salesman - Requiem 1. What is a requiem? What is the purpose of this final act? To what extent is it successful? 2. Charley says: “No man only needs a little salary.” To what is he referring? What else does a man need? 3. Explain the irony of Linda’s last speech. 4.How do Biff and Happy react to Willy’s death? What is difference between each man’s reaction? What is the significance?