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Death of a Salesman Act I
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flute : Musical instrument associated with Willy
small : Word uses to describe the flute music at the beginning of the play
fine : Word uses to describe the flute music at the beginning of the play
fragile : Description of Willy and the Loman's
admires : Linda more than loves Willy
portland : Where Willy was supposed to be going at the beginning of the play
yonkers : How far Willy gets before returning at the beginning of the play
daydreaming : Willy says this caused him to lose focus on driving
biff : This character is trying to find himself
lazy : Willy says Biff is this and is not this
mortgage : Willy says that everyone has left once this is paid off
biff : Has succeeded less
biff : His dreams are stronger and less acceptable
happy : Never allowed himself to face defeat
happy : More confused and seemingly more content
biff : Who is seen to be at fault for Willy's behavior
past : This provides excitement and hope for the Loman's
future : This provides excitement and hope for the Loman's
wellliked : This is what the Loman's believe will lead to success
losingweight : Happy always asks if Willy notices this
football : It is implied that Biff stole this
basketballs : It is implied that Biff stole these
appearance : Willy's concern regarding Biff and school
bernard : Seen as a weak character
bernard : Is anemic
bernard : Is concerned about school
bernard : Is not well-liked
adonises : Biff and Happy are described as this
stockings : Willy gives this to the woman
charley : Is large, immovable, and slow of speech
charley : Is confident, deliberate, exact, and steady
ironic : Willy calling Charley out about his ignorance
ben : Stolid and authoritative
ben : Utterly certain of destiny
Death of a Salesman Act I
Across:2. | More confused and seemingly more content | 5. | Who is seen to be at fault for Willy's behavior | 7. | Word uses to describe the flute music at the beginning of the play | 10. | Willy's concern regarding Biff and school | 11. | Word uses to describe the flute music at the beginning of the play | 12. | Is concerned about school | 15. | Linda more than loves Willy |
| 17. | Is not well-liked | 18. | His dreams are stronger and less acceptable | 19. | Musical instrument associated with Willy | 20. | Willy says Biff is this and is not this | 22. | Happy always asks if Willy notices this | 23. | Willy gives this to the woman |
| | Down:1. | Is large, immovable, and slow of speech | 3. | Where Willy was supposed to be going at the beginning of the play | 4. | This provides excitement and hope for the Loman's | 5. | Is anemic | 6. | Willy says this caused him to lose focus on driving | 8. | Seen as a weak character | 9. | It is implied that Biff stole these | 13. | Biff and Happy are described as this |
| 14. | Description of Willy and the Loman's | 16. | Willy calling Charley out about his ignorance | 17. | This character is trying to find himself | 17. | Has succeeded less | 18. | Stolid and authoritative | 18. | Utterly certain of destiny | 21. | How far Willy gets before returning at the beginning of the play |
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Death of a Salesman Act I
Across:2. | More confused and seemingly more content | 5. | Who is seen to be at fault for Willy's behavior | 7. | Word uses to describe the flute music at the beginning of the play | 10. | Willy's concern regarding Biff and school | 11. | Word uses to describe the flute music at the beginning of the play | 12. | Is concerned about school | 15. | Linda more than loves Willy |
| 17. | Is not well-liked | 18. | His dreams are stronger and less acceptable | 19. | Musical instrument associated with Willy | 20. | Willy says Biff is this and is not this | 22. | Happy always asks if Willy notices this | 23. | Willy gives this to the woman |
| | Down:1. | Is large, immovable, and slow of speech | 3. | Where Willy was supposed to be going at the beginning of the play | 4. | This provides excitement and hope for the Loman's | 5. | Is anemic | 6. | Willy says this caused him to lose focus on driving | 8. | Seen as a weak character | 9. | It is implied that Biff stole these | 13. | Biff and Happy are described as this |
| 14. | Description of Willy and the Loman's | 16. | Willy calling Charley out about his ignorance | 17. | This character is trying to find himself | 17. | Has succeeded less | 18. | Stolid and authoritative | 18. | Utterly certain of destiny | 21. | How far Willy gets before returning at the beginning of the play |
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