Show how Willy deceives Linda and how she suffers, but remains royal and dignified
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Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller: Show how Willy deceits Linda and how she suffers, but remains royal and dignified Throughout Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, Linda is treated cruelly, harshly and insulted often by her husband Willy Loman. Whenever Linda seems to be speaking Willy halts her conversation and begins his own one. He ignores her as if she doesn't exist and he often grunts at her, telling her to be quiet. This is clearly very appalling behaviour by Willy towards his wife and one expects Linda to shout or fight back. However, Linda remains peaceful, calm and supportive towards Willy. This is very unusual. She is always trying to stand between Willy and her sons to ease the tension. She is protective of Willy. She knows that Willy is tired and is a man at the end of his rope - the end of his life...

