He is one of, if not the, main character. He slowly looses his sanity throughout the play as he realizes a lifetime of work hasn't really earned him anything.
The whole play talks about the American people becoming disenchanted with the American dream, and Willy Loman is kindof a character study of this; he is unable to cope with the fact that American society isn't really fair and kills himself during a delusion of the past as he can't comprehend the present in which he, his wife, and his two sons struggle so much. (the play is crazy dark)
Answer: The second part of the argument does not follow logically from the first part.
Well the "Hero's Journey", shows the road of trials on the way of the journey.
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I believe it would be B, because there are two subjects that the speaker is referring to at the beginning of the sentence; the caterpillar and the leaf. When they use the word "it" in the second half of the sentence it is unclear whether they mean to say if "it" is the leaf or the caterpillar which they are carrying to their brother.