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Why does Willy refuse Charley’s offer of a job?

AHe believes he can find a better job elsewhere

BHe is too proud and stubborn to accept help

CHe is afraid of facing his friend after failing

DHe doesn't want to work for someone he considers inferior

Answer:

B. He is too proud and stubborn to accept help

Read Explanation:

  • Willy refuses Charley's offer of a job because of his pride and stubbornness.

  • He cannot bring himself to accept help from Charley, even though it would relieve his financial and emotional struggles.

  • Willy's belief in his own self-sufficiency and his fear of admitting failure prevent him from accepting the offer, reflecting his deep internal conflict.

  • His pride and refusal to accept help from others are key themes in Death of a Salesman, symbolizing his tragic inability to reconcile his dreams with reality.


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