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Pride

Charley's job offer

Charley's job offer

  • Willy’s tragedy is in part caused by his pride.
  • Even though Willy is prepared to borrow money from Charley, Willy refuses his offer of a New York job and a guaranteed fifty dollars a week:
    • “I - I just can’t work for you, Charley”.
Unemployment

Unemployment

  • Willy does not explain himself further but Charley puts his stubbornness down to jealousy of his success.
  • Willy’s decision not to accept a job from Charley means that, by the end of the play, Willy only has the proceeds of his life insurance policy left.
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Introduction

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Act One

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Act Two

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Extended Passage Analysis

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Character Profiles

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Key Themes

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Writing Techniques

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Historical Context

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Literary Context

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Critical Debates

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Recap: Main Quotes

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