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Charley comes in the office as Bernard leaves. Charley tells Willy that Bernard will present a case before the Supreme Court. Charley offers Willy a job, but Willy refuses repeatedly. Charley is offended and becomes angry; however, he gives Willy the money. Willy reveals that Howard fired him. Once again Charley attempts to convince Willy to work for him, but Willy refuses and will not explain why.

Willy remarks that an individual is "worth more dead than alive. Fences Movie tie-in. East of Eden. Pale Fire. Vladimir Nabokov. On the Road. The Autobiography of Kathryn Janeway. Una Mccormack. Two Trains Running.

An American Tragedy. Theodore Dreiser. The Master and Margarita. Mikhail Bulgakov. White Noise. On the Road: the Original Scroll. Great Expectations. Charles Dickens. Other Voices, Other Rooms. Truman Capote. Today's Top Books Want to know what people are actually reading right now? Stay in Touch Sign up. We are experiencing technical difficulties. Please try again later. Even more frustrating to Willy, Charley is generous and helpful, offering him advice, money, and even a job.

This, of course, tells us more about our main character; by refusing his neighbor's help, Willy shows his pride and tendency for self-destruction. Parents Home Homeschool College Resources.

Study Guide. By Arthur Miller. Biff struggles with this formula in the same way that he struggles with the formulas in his textbook. Charley refuses to relate to Willy through blustering fantasy; instead, he makes a point of being frank. He states that the bottom line of business is selling and buying, not being liked. Willy chooses to reject a well-paying, secure job rather than let go of the myth of the American business world and its ever-receding possibilities for success and redemption.

SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Themes Motifs Symbols. Summary Act II continued. Page 1 Page 2. Test your knowledge Take the Act 2 continued Quick Quiz.



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