Monday, January 10, 2011

Week 4 Notes (1/3-10/11)

Main focus of this week was on Death of a Salesman
Main thoughts

  • Why did Willy fail in life? Why didn't he succeed?
  • Story shows the change and conflict of the American dream- making it big out west and making it big in the city
  • Story portrays the decay of the American dream
  • Is Willy responsible for the failures of his own sons?
  • Why was Willy so indecisive when it came to his sons? When it came to his own life?
  • Is Willy's death his fault or the fault of his family?
  • Linda enabled Willy and treated him more like a baby then an equal partner
  • Should Linda let Willy live in his day dream or should she have stopped him?

Big Focus on relationships
  • Biff and Willy-
    • tension from past
    •  Biff has little to no respect for his father.
    • Willy only sees that Biff he wants to see, not what his son actually is.
    • Biff has little tolerance for his father's delusions.
  • Biff and Linda-
    • Biff seems to get along better with his mother, but she seems to be more focused on Willy and not her sons.
    • Biff is angry at her for letting his father live in a fantasy world
    • Linda wants Biff to live up to his father's expectations as well as play along with his madness
  • Linda and Willy
    • strange, somewhat unhealthy relationship
    • treats him more like a child then her husband
    • Willy confides in her
    • Willy is sometimes cruel to her
  • Biff and Happy
    • Tension between them over their father's attention
    • Biff is always favored over Happy
    • Biff wont live in a fantasy world while Happy wants to
    • Happy wants to be like his father, Biff doesn't
  • Willy and Ben
    • Similar to Biff and Happy relationship- Ben was the golden son
    • Willy always trying to aspire to Ben

3 comments:

  1. Pass! But i would add in some outside connections.

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  2. i think your notes are great and are very helpful! PASS.

    Katie V.

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  3. These notes are well-organized and thorough for the time that they cover--of course, you're missing a lot of notes and a number of Outside Readings in this Journal, which is a problem.

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