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Quiz on "Death of a Salesman"

Grade 11 English

Please answer the following questions based on your understanding of Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman."

  1. What is Willy Loman's primary profession, and how does it reflect his character's values and aspirations?

  2. Describe the significance of the American Dream as portrayed in "Death of a Salesman." How does Willy's pursuit of this dream affect his life and his family's dynamics?

  3. Analyze the relationship between Willy Loman and his son Biff. How does this relationship evolve throughout the play?

  4. Discuss the role of Linda Loman in Willy's life. How does she contribute to his struggles and support him throughout the play?

  5. Identify and explain one key symbol in "Death of a Salesman." How does this symbol enhance the themes of the play?

  6. Describe the impact of the past on Willy Loman's present reality. Give examples of how he escapes into memories.

  7. How does Arthur Miller use the character of Charley to contrast Willy's ideology? What does Charley's success reveal about Willy's choices?

  8. Examine the theme of failure in the play. How do Willy's failures affect the choices made by his sons, particularly Biff and Happy?

  9. Discuss the significance of the play's structure, particularly the use of flashbacks. How do they contribute to the narrative and the audience's understanding of Willy's character?

  10. Reflect on the ending of "Death of a Salesman." What message do you think Miller intends to convey about the consequences of Willy's beliefs in success and self-worth?


Correct Answers

  1. Willy Loman is a traveling salesman; this reflects his belief in hard work as a path to success.
  2. The American Dream is depicted as an unattainable ideal; Willy's pursuit leads to his and his family's disillusionment.
  3. Willy and Biff's relationship is strained; it evolves from admiration to conflict and eventual understanding.
  4. Linda supports Willy emotionally but also contributes to his delusions, embodying loyalty amidst his failures.
  5. The seeds represent Willy's desire for growth and success, and his failures in reaching them.
  6. Willy often slips into memories of the past, reflecting his regrets and lost opportunities, impacting his present reality.
  7. Charley's success as a businessman highlights Willy's misguided beliefs and the value of practicality over dream chasing.
  8. Willy's failures lead Biff to reject his dream of being like his father and Happy to chase hollow pursuits.
  9. Flashbacks provide insight into Willy's motivations and mental state, showing the fracture between his dreams and reality.
  10. The ending suggests the tragedy of pursuing false ideals and the impact of societal pressures on personal identity.