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A 3 page analysis of Linda in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman. No additional sources cited.
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and the wife of a salesman. Like, perhaps, many women she keeps her family together and acts as a buffer between people, as well as a powerful support system for
the family as well. But, at the same time she is just one human being and as such does not always have the answers or the strength to deal with
situations. The following essay examines her strength and support of her husband, while also demonstrating how she does not always know what to do as seen in Act Two.
Linda in Death of a Salesman In this particular scene Linda is perhaps at the very end of her wits in many ways, knowing that her husband is likely
beyond her, or anyones, reach. She has worked hard, up to this point to raise her sons to respect and love their father, to support her husband in every way
possible, and to ultimately keep her family together. In this scene she wants her boys to be respectful without being asked and yet she knows it is too late and
so she tells them to simply leave their father alone and leave the house altogether. She wants her husband to be strong and healthy and happy, something that is
not going to happen, and she wants her sons to be good sons, which they are not, at least in her eyes. Perhaps she knows that there is no more
hope for her husband and she appears to have given up hoping her sons would be good to their father. She tells them "Get out of my sight! Get out
of here!" (Miller 123). In these respects she is proving futile as well for her sons stay and try to become involved. One could argue that this is what she
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