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प्रश्न
Write a short note on Dave Singleman as a role model for a misguided follower.
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उत्तर
- Dave Singleman is Willy’s idol, symbolizing Willy’s misguided notion of success. Willy admires Singleman’s career in sales, equating his charm and popularity with ultimate achievement.
- Singleman epitomizes the idea of sales through personality and connections rather than hard work. Willy believes that being well-liked and having personal charisma are the keys to success in sales.
- Singleman was considered the best salesman, working until the age of 84 and selling merchandise in 34 states.
- He worked from his hotel room, conducting business over the phone and maintaining a vast network of contacts. This lifestyle captivated Willy, who saw it as the epitome of success and ease.
- The green velvet slippers worn by Singleman symbolize comfort and luxury, reinforcing Willy’s idealized vision of a successful salesman’s life.
- Willy idealizes Singleman’s funeral, where hundreds of people attended. He envisions his own funeral to be similar, believing it would validate his life’s work and popularity.
- Willy is drawn to the manner of Singleman’s death—working and admired until the very end—rather than the substantive aspects of a fulfilling life.
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