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प्रश्न
Happy Loman, although overshadowed by his elder brother, plays a significant role in the play. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Support your opinion with judiciously selected evidence from the play.
उत्तर
- Happy is a static character who undergoes no significant change throughout the play despite the family upheaval. His constancy highlights his life's stagnant and unfulfilled nature, emphasizing the themes of delusion and denial.
- Happy constantly tries to gain his father's attention, even resorting to losing weight to please Willy. This underscores his neglected childhood and ongoing quest for validation, shaping his actions and attitudes.
- Happy’s physical appearance is often described as attractive and fit, which he uses to his advantage. His appearance masks his deeper insecurities and lack of fulfilment, illustrating the superficial nature of his success.
- Happy boasts about his career, but the reality of his position is less impressive. He expresses frustration with his job and takes petty revenge on executives, revealing his dissatisfaction.
- Happy does not see lying as immoral and encourages Biff to tell Willy what he wants to hear. Unlike Biff, Happy avoids facing the truth of his life, preferring to live in denial and maintain the illusion of success.
- Happy's name is ironic. He appears successful but is deeply unhappy and unfulfilled, and his name underscores the disparity between his outward appearance and inner reality.
- Happy leaves Willy at the restaurant, embarrassed by his father’s collapse. This action highlights his selfishness and lack of genuine concern for his father.
- Happy continues to follow Willy’s misguided dreams, even after his father’s death. His adherence to Willy’s flawed ideals perpetuates the cycle of delusion and unattainable aspirations.
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