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Which character in Death of a Salesman is Willy’s supportive and loving wife?

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Answer:

A. Linda Loman

Read Explanation:

  • Linda Loman is Willy's supportive and loving wife in Death of a Salesman.

  • Throughout the play, she cares deeply for Willy, trying to protect him from the harsh realities of his failures and supporting him emotionally.

  • She is a loyal and devoted wife, even when faced with Willy's delusions and struggles.

  • Linda’s role in the play is significant because she represents stability and love, even as she faces the challenges that Willy's pursuit of the American Dream brings to their family.


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