In Death of a Salesman, Charley, Willy Loman's neighbor and friend, offers Willy a job.
Charley is financially stable and offers Willy work because he knows that Willy is struggling.
However, Willy’s pride and stubbornness prevent him from accepting the offer, as he refuses to admit that he needs help.
Willy’s refusal to take Charley’s offer highlights his internal conflict and his desperate need to maintain his sense of self-worth and dignity, even though his situation is deteriorating.