Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
Write a short note on Dave Singleman as a role model for a misguided follower.
Advertisements
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.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
What literary significance does Mr Radley’s sealing the knot-hole in the tree have?
Which one of the following lines from the novel is thematically significant?
Statement 1: There was no bindi on her forehead and her arms were free of bangles.
Statement 2: Kanai was convinced that she was a foreigner.
Why was Nirmal obsessed with Morichjhapi?
What was the fate of Lucy Hamilton?
Why does Nora reveal her secret to Mrs Linde in Henrik Ibsen in A Doll’s House?
“A wife hasn't a right to save her husband's life?” How does the statement present a conflict between love and law?
Willy [after a pause]: I suddenly could not drive any more.” What does this confession establish about Willy right in the beginning of the play?
What does Linda call Happy?
What is the dramatic effect of Linda’s words, “We’re free” in the Requiem?
Ben went to ______ looking for their father but ended up in ______.
Ted Hughes’ Pike expresses the narrator’s deep-rooted feeling of ______.
Which of the following is not true of Lawrence’s Bavarian Gentians?
Edward Thomas’ As the team’s head brass talks of the impact of ______.
What lesson did Atticus want Jem to learn from Mrs Dubose?
Mention any two terms of endearment Torvald uses to address Nora. Why are these terms thematically significant?
Identify any two symbols in the play and briefly explain one point of significance of each.
In The Shield of Achilles, what was Thetis’ reaction to “what the god had wrought”? Why did she feel this way?
Imagine yourself in Scout’s place, wearing a ham costume and walking back with Jem after the Halloween pageant. Based on what Harper Lee writes about that evening, what would you see, hear and feel? Would the experience leave a lasting impact on you? Briefly explain why or why not.
Write a short note on the character and role of Moyna.
Write a short note on why the Nora-Torvald relationship is an unbalanced one, with control in the hands of Torvald.
Happy Loman, although overshadowed by his elder brother, plays a significant role in the play. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Support your opinion with judiciously selected evidence from the play.
Write a short note on Biff’s habit of stealing.
The Stag by Ted Hughes places the stag and the spectators in a hunt that contrasts grace and cruelty. Comment.
