“You’re doing wonderful, dear” Linda to Willy
“Well, next week you’ll do better” Linda to Willy
“Biff, dear, if you don’t have any felling for him, then you
don’t have any feeling for me” Linda to Biff
“I won’t have anyone making him feel blue” Linda to Biff
In the beginning of the play, the author clearly depicts the
relationship between Linda and Willy. Linda acts differently with her husband,
Willy and her sons, Biff and Happy. By showing her unconditional love toward
Willy and how much she cares about him. Linda always shows her patience to
Willy’s problem. Even though Willy gets
angry easily, he often scolds her for no reason; Linda always being positive
and help Willy to come down. “You’re doing wonderful, dear”, “Well, next week
you’ll do better.” Even though Willy is making no money being a salesman, Linda
still keep on motivate and encourage him to continue. In the other hand,
instead of being calm and positive, Linda shows her confidence, she can be very
stern, and she even raises her voice with Biff and Happy for insulting their
father. Linda even says “Biff, dear, if you don’t have any feeling for him,
then you don’t have any feeling for me” and “He’s the dearest man in the world
for me, and I won’t have anyone making him feel blue.” She loves him with all
her soul. She’s defending that anything happen to Willy will matter to her.
Linda is always the one care for Willy the most. Willy is appreciate and
grateful for her effort by saying “You’re my foundation and my support, Linda”
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