![]() In reality sadly, none of this is true and Willy’s lack of sales and companions cause him to be unhappy and reclude into his fantasy world. Willy pretends he is a star employee, regularly boasting about his talent and notoriety as a salesman, and states his earnings confidently. He is convinced that popularity and success, the ideas exposed to him at an influential age, are the only options when trying to find happiness. ![]() Dave Singleman who he is in awe of instantly Dave could “pick up the phone and be remembered and loved by so many different people.” Willy unconsciously compromises his personal pursuit of happiness in order align his life more with Ben Loman and Dave Singleman as he decides this combo was his father's dream for him. He chooses a career as a salesman after an encounter with a Mr. creates a world in his mind where he is well liked and successful as a compensation for his barren childhood and searches constantly for how to fill the void in his heart labelled parental attention and affection. He was also prompted to adopt some sort of father figure and, seeing his older brother Ben at the age of 21 “walked out of the jungle” rich, Willy is naturally drawn to him as a sort of mentor for success. As a child, abandoned by his father, Willy was launched into a world of uncertainty where he created expectations that his father might have had for his future. ![]() Willy Loman is an eccentric, family man with grand dreams and plans, often unrealistic, which lead him to failure and unhappiness. ![]()
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