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Hoen and Yong Qin Reality VS Illusion Where particular scenes can be found in the novel More about the Drama Many more Learning points Task Essay questions related to our topic can be found on pg 116 of the book Please look through and think about it dont have to do ID: 442283

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Slide1

Reality VS Illusion

Hoen

and Yong QinSlide2

Reality VS Illusion

Where particular scenes can be found in the novel.

More about the DramaMany more!

Learning pointsSlide3

Task

Essay

questions related to our topic, can be found on pg 116 of the book. ( Please look through and think about it, don’t have to do )Take down notes at the last page of the handoutSlide4

Through this lesson, we hope that you can make use of whatever we taught you to answer the following questions. (For reference only)

Q1: Willy hides behind his visions of the world and fails to

realise

the truth about himself and his family. How does he achieve this?

Q2: City life is seen by Miller as artificial and damaging. What is

Biff’s

alternative to this way of life and why does he consider it to be superior?

Q3: Biff is destroyed by Willy’s illusions. Explain how this happens.Slide5

Reality?

Definition of reality:

the state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an idealistic or notional idea of them.Reality in the novel: The classic American dream typical Americans are achieving. Such as Ben, Charley and Bernard(indirectly). Slide6

Illusion?

Definition of illusions:

a false idea or beliefIllusions in the novel: The

Lomans

are all extremely self-deceptive,

respective , they

fuel and feed off of one another. Willy convinces himself that he is successful, well liked, and that his sons are destined for greatness. Unable to cope with reality, he entirely abandons it through his vivid fantasies and ultimately through suicide. Linda and Happy

both believe

that the

Lomans

are about to make it big. Unlike the other members of his family, Biff grows to recognize that he and his family members consistently deceive themselves, and he fights to escape the cycle of lying.Slide7

Willy loman

?

This will help you understand better on the points we are going to explain later

Willy

Loman

is a hard working salesman who failed to achieve success. He travels throughout the week and is barely makes enough money to support his family. He has two sons that he is proud of and he hopes that they will also be successful. Willy

Loman

failed to realize that he was never a successful salesman. He has an illusion of himself as being a successful businessman that everybody respects, but in reality its clearly otherwise.Slide8

Illusions in

willy

(Brief)Willy

Loman

lives his life in the illusion that he and his sons will be successful. However, he truth is that Willy is just another overworked salesman and his sons just wonder from job to job never making any good money. Sadly Willy decides to commit suicide to ‘’help’’ his family out. He has nothing to show for his life after all his work and still upholds the illusion of Biff being successful in business. This play has a tragic ending and is very sad throughout. The reader can really feel how much Willy wants success for himself and his boys. Unfortunately he never pushes himself or his boys to do more with their lives. He is too prideful to see the reality

.Slide9

scenes

How is Reality

vs Illusion being portrayed in the drama?Willy is the victim of the themeMany situation in the drama that is happening are all the opposite to what Willy thinks.

Willy is afraid to face up to the truth, thus falling into hallucinations and trapped in illusions

He becomes mentally ill when pressure of reality crushes his illusionsSlide10

Idea

Reality

Illusion (Willy)

Ben

Dead

Still alive(imagination)

Linda

Supportive

Restrictive

Biff

Unsuccessful(Worse

than Happy)

Successful(Better than Happy)

Happy

Better

than Biff

Worse than Biff

Charley

Helpful to Willy(even

offers a job)

Looking down on Willy

Bernard

Smart and rather successful

Will not succeed

in life

Dream

Wants to be a farmer

Must achieve the American DreamSlide11

Elaboration(Ben)

Who?

Ben is Willy’s decreased brother (Reality)However, Willy thinks otherwise. He “creates” Ben in his mind, and imagines that Ben is always beside him.(Illusion)

Why?

He creates Ben for self-assurance(Illusion)

Pg 63: “Ben, am I right? Don’t you think I’m right? I value your advice.”

Ben is there to make Willy feel more assured to what he is doing. Willy is trying to use Ben as a barrier from the truth, to hide from the REALITY.(Reality)Slide12

Elaboration(Linda)

Who?

Linda is Willy’s supportive wife, who stands by him through everything he does.(Reality)However, Willy makes use of this fact to condemn Linda and blames her for his plight.

Reality: Giving, nice, timid, supportive

Illusion: Restrictive, at fault, to be blamedSlide13

Elaboration(Linda)

Linda, also appears in Willy’s illusion. Willy thinks of what Linda will tell him, and imagines her stopping himself from achieving.

Willy is using Linda as an excuse for his rejection of going to Alaska, although the truth is that he rejected the offer to Alaska as he wanted to chase his American Dream.(But he fails)

Upon failing, Linda takes the blame

All these is purely to convince himself that Linda is at fault and not him.Slide14

ELABORATION(Linda)

Pg 62 (Willy is reminded of the deal in Alaska)

Willy: “No, wait! Linda, he’s got a proposition for me in Alaska.”(he feels that he can achieve more)Linda: “But, you’ve got-(to Ben) He’s got a beautiful job here.”

Willy: “But in Alaska, kid, I could-”

Linda: “You’re doing well enough, Willy!”

*Rest of pg 62 further elaborates this point.*

The above conversation is actually just an illusion created by Willy.Slide15

Elaboration(

linda

)When Willy is reminded of the Alaska deal, to comfort himself, he brings in Linda to take the blame.The two lines that Linda said is to convince Willy that Linda is obstructing him from going to Alaska and not that he wasted his opportunity willingly.

All these is just what Willy thinks Linda will do and might not be true after all.Slide16

Elaboration(

Biff&Hap

)Biff and Happy are Willy’s sons.In reality, Biff is unsuccessful unlike Happy.Willy thinks that Biff takes his throne, but rather in fact, its Happy who really owns it.(Reality)

Biff, being “well-liked”, suits Willy’s idea of being successful, unlike Happy who is not as well-liked.Slide17

ELABORATION(BIFF&HAP)

Turns out, at the end of the novel, Happy is more like Willy than Biff. This proves how Willy is living in an illusion and not in reality.(Illusion)

Pg 107, Requiem. “I’m not licked that easily. I’m gonna

beat this racket! (He looks at Biff, his chin set) The

Loman

brothers

Happy is the real successor of Willy.(Reality)Slide18

ELABORATION(Charley)

Charley is Willy’s

neighbour, and his only true friend. He is sympathetic towards Willy and his family, lending them a helping hand whenever Willy’s desperate. However, later on he can only stand and watch as he cannot help.

From pg 71-73, Willy borrows money from Charley and their conversation tells a lot about Willy.Slide19

Elaboration(charley)

The conversation:

Willy: “I need a hundred and ten dollars.”(rejected by Charley)Charley: “I offered you a job. You can make fifty dollars a week. And I won’t send you on the road.”

Willy: “What’s the matter with you? I’ve got a job.”

“I don’t want your goddamn job!”

“I- I just can’t work for you, Charley.’ Slide20

Elaboration(charley)

The quotes in the previous slide shows how Willy rejects Charley’s kind job offer and is rather agitated when Charley presses him to accept it.

This shows Willy’s strong ego and unwillingness to accept help from others.Willy thinks that when Charley offers him a job, he is looking down on him, He suffers in the illusion that Charley thinks lowly of him and refuses Charley’s help. As such, Charley can only stand aside and watch.Slide21

Elaboration(Bernard)

Charley’s son, and

Biff’s schoolmateBernard provides a contrast to Biff, just as Ben does to Willy.He achieved the top of his profession, and all the goals and things Willy wanted for Biff to achieve.

However, despite the fact that Bernard is the ideal Biff that Willy wanted, Willy still said that Bernard is not successful, but rather, Biff.Slide22

ELABORATION(Bernard)

Pg 68, is where Willy

criticised Bernard and say that he will never make it.Willy: “(after a pause) I’m-I’m overjoyed to see how you made the grade, Bernard, overjoyed. It’s an encouraging thing to see a young man really…”.

Willy is continuously living in the illusion that whatever he teaches Biff is right, and the real way to achieve the best is through being “well-liked”, although the reality is that Bernard is the real example. Slide23

Willy’s real inclination

Throughout the drama, we

realised that Willy, all this while, actually really wanted to be a farmer, and not any businessman. However, why did it end up as such?In essence, Willy’s main illusion and fate is being controlled by his idea of being “well-liked”, and that it is the only way to make it the top. Although dreaming to be a farmer, he wanted to achieve the American Dream, thus,

changing profession to being a salesman.Slide24

Willy’s real inclination

The reality is that he is not cut out, or tailor-made as a salesman, and he was just fighting a losing battle. He is fated to lose it from the start.

It is because of his persistence in believing in his own ways and living in his illusions that he ended up in such a sorry state.Slide25

Thank you for your attention!