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Essay Galaxy - Happy Loman: A Living Disgrace
Happy Loman: A Living Disgrace
In Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, Happy Loman is
distinguished by his exorbitant insecurity. He constantly relies on other
people's opinions to make his own decisions. His degrading attitude
towards women makes him an immature man. The reason his is so insecure is
because of the example that is set by his father, Willy.
Happy is always following the opinions of other people. Whether
it's his father Willy, or his mother Linda, he consistently makes sure that
his opinion coincides with everyone else's. When Willy asks Biff if Oliver
gave him a good welcome, Happy intrudes, crying "Sure, pop, sure (107)."
He continues to tell lies to his father because he wants to agree with him
and make him happy (107-8). When Happy and Biff come home after deserting
their father at the restaurant, Happy atte....
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Number Of Words: 446 |
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