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English, 11.12.2020 04:50, moorega2100

Read the "Requiem" below from the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller and answer the question that follows.
CHARLEY: It's getting dark, Linda.
LINDA doesn't react. She stares at the grave.
BIFF: How about it, Mom? Better get some rest, heh? Theyll be closing the gate soon.
LINDA makes no move. Pause.
HAPPY, deeply angered. He had no right to do that. There was no necessity for it. We would've helped him.
CHARLEY. grunting. Hmmm.
BIFF: Come along, Mom.
LINDA: Why didn't anybody come?
CHARLEY: It was a very nice funeral.
LINDA: But where are all the people he knew? Maybe they blame him.
CHARLEY: Naa. It's a rough world, Linda. They wouldn't blame him.
LINDA: I can't understand it. At this time especially. First time in thirty-five years we were just about free and clear
He only needed a litle salary. He was even finished with the dentist.
CHARLEY: No man only needs a little salary.
LINDA: I can't understand it.
BIFF: There were a lot of nice days. When he'd come home from a trip: or on Sundays, making the stoop, finishing the cellar; putting on the new porch; when he built the extra bathroom; and put up the garage. You know
something, Charley, there's more of him in that front stoop than in all the sales he ever made.
CHARLEY: Yeah. He was a happy man with a batch of cement.
LINDA: He was so wonderful with his hands.
BIFF: He had the wrong dreams. All, all, wrong.
HAPPY, almost ready to fight BIFF. Don't say that!
BIFF: He never knew who he was.
CHARLEY, stopping HARRY's movement and reply. To BIFF. Nobody dast blame this man. You don't understand:
Willy was a salesman. And for a salesman, there is no rock bottom to the life. He don't put a bolt to a nut, he dont
tell you the law or give you medicine. He's a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And
when they start not smiling back-that's an earthquake. And then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat,
and you're finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory.
BIFF: Charley, the man didn't know who he was.
HAPPY, infuriated. Don't say that!
BIFF: Why don't you come with me, Happy?
HAPPY: I'm not licked that easily. I'm staying right in this city, and lI'm gonna beat this racket! He looks at BIFF, his
chin set. The Loman Brothers!
BIFF:I know who I am, kid.
HAPPY: All right, boy. I'm gonna show you and everybody else that Willy Loman did not die in vain. He had a good
dream. It's the only dream you can have-to come out number-one man. He fought it out here, and this is where I'm gonna win it for him.
BIFF, With a hopeless glance at HAPPY, bends toward his mother, Let's go, Mom
LINDA: I be with you in a minute Go on. Charley, He hestates. Il want to, just for a minute. I never had a chance
to say good-bye.
CHARLEY moves away, followed by HAPPY. BIFF remains a slight distance up and left of LINDA. She sts there
Summoning herselfr The fute begins, not far away playing behind her speech.
LINDA: Forgive me, dear. I cant cry I don't know what it is, but cant cry. I don't understand it. Why did you ever
do that? Help me Willy, lcant cry. It seems to me that you're just on another trip. I keep expecting you. willy, dear,
1can't cry Why did you do it? | search and search and I search, and l cant understand it, Willy. I made the last
payment on the house today. Today, dear. And therell be nobody home. A sob rises in her throat We're free and
clear Sobbing more fuly, released Were free. BIFF Comes slowly toward her We're free we re free
BIFF lifts her to her feet and moves out up nght with her in his arms LINDA SOBS Quietiy BERNARD and
CHARLEY ome together and follow them followed by HAPPY Ony the music of the fiute s left on the darkening
stage as over the house the hard towers of the apartment buildings rise into sharp focus and
The Curtain Falls

which of the following does Biff seem to resent his father for the most?

A. not achieving success as a salesman
B. being an absent father
C. playing favorites with his sons
D. leaving his wife, Biff’s mother, with no income
E. not being true to who he was

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