Death of a Salesman - Minor Characters
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In the play Death of a Salesman, the plot is affected by three minor characters: Ben, Charley and Howard. The minor characters help the story"s protagonist, Willy, develop extensively throughout the course of the play; therefore, they are key elements in the advancing story line. This story line blends and contrasts Willy"s closest companions, Ben and Charley. They represent two aspects of Willy"s ideals. Howard, Willy"s boss, functions in order to heighten the destruction of Willy"s dream. The characters Ben, Charley and Howard are influential in the play"s outcome and help develop the main character, Willy. Ben is a figment...
purchase. The impression of Willy"s failure is heightened through his dealings with Howard.
purchase. The impression of Willy"s failure is heightened through his dealings with Howard.
Through the actions of the minor characters in Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman"s character develops throughout the play. These minor characters, Ben, Willy and Howard, are influential in the outcome of the story because they provide the reader with comparisons between themselves and the protagonist. Through their interactions, Willy"s character is able to evoke an emotional response from the reader; therefore, the minor characters are key in the developing plot. These interactions are associated with Willy"s delusions of grandeur which pertain to success and life.
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