Vocabulary
-Perspire:(v.) to emit through pores; exude
-Mystifies:(v.) to perplex (a person) by playing upon the person's credulity; bewilder purposely.
-Spite: (n.) a malicious, usually petty, desire to harm, annoy, frustrate, or humiliate another person; bitter ill will; malice.
-Fumbles: (v.) to feel or grope about clumsilyTone
Resentful, critical
Rhetorical Strategies
-Metaphor: Happy: "Yeah, that was my first time--I think. Boy, there was a pig!" (21).
-Simile: Willy: "I slept like a dead one"(71).
-Foreshadowing: Willy: "Will you stop mending stockings? At least while I'm in the house. It gets me nervous. I can't tell you. Please." (75).
-Idiom: Howard:"Kid, I can't takes blood from a stone" (81).
-Pathos: Biff, crying, broken: "Will you let me go, for Christ's sake? Will you take that phony dream and burn it before something happens?"Struggling to contain himself, he pulls away and moves to the stairs (133).
Questions:
- Despite the obvious sorrow of a widow, does Linda's last words have a deeper meaning in regards to the situation?
-Why is the ending entitled "Requiem"? Does it have a religious purpose?
- Do suicide rates increase as the economy decreases?
Memorable Quote
Biff:"Exactly what is it that you want from me?" (129).