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Who is Willy Loman’s neighbor and friend who offers him financial help?

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Answer:

C. Charley

Read Explanation:

  • Charley is Willy Loman’s neighbor and friend in Death of a Salesman.

  • Charley is financially successful, in contrast to Willy, and offers him financial help throughout the play.

  • Despite Willy’s pride and refusal to accept Charley's offers, Charley represents a practical, down-to-earth approach to life and success.

  • Charley’s generosity highlights the difference between his stable, responsible life and Willy’s struggles with his dreams and illusions.


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