Topic > Moral Issues in the Death of a Salesman - 1634

Taught me a lot about what a family should be and how it shouldn't be. The show makes you think: wow, this can really relate to me as a high school student and athlete. Linda needs to learn to speak her mind no matter what her husband says, because people have rights and she should be able to speak up about what she thinks is happening to her family. “When Linda has conversations with her husband it's almost like she's walking on eggshells and almost like she's approaching a fragile eggshell that is her husband's state of mind.” (Source 2). Nothing Linda says to try to help her husband will work because he is someone who gets under her skin and makes things so much worse for Willy, but also for everyone else she is doing everything in her power to help him, just like a other wife their husband. A couple of weeks after Willy's death, after everything the family has been through with him, he's a very sad dad but the family is still very angry with him so it's a very difficult position to be in and I know I would never want to to be in the position this family finds itself in. Willy was a very bad and angry person with his family and he had a lot of stress in his life that's why we have to realize that all he wanted was to make his family happy but that wasn't the case it was just something he couldn't do so he gave up and vented all his anger