Death of a Salesman: Family Dynamics
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Grade 7
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A worksheet focusing on family relationships and dynamics in Arthur Miller's 'Death of a Salesman' for Grade 7 students, featuring exam-style questions.
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Death of a Salesman: Family Dynamics
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Scene Summary and Context
In Arthur Miller's 'Death of a Salesman,' the play explores the complex relationships within the Loman family. The story centers around Willy Loman, a struggling salesman who is obsessed with the idea of success. His sons, Biff and Happy, have different perspectives on their father’s dreams and failures. Willy's idealization of success and his delusions create tension and emotional distance within the family. Biff, once hopeful, has become disillusioned and struggles with feelings of inadequacy, while Happy seeks approval through superficial achievements. Throughout the play, various scenes reveal conflicts between Willy and his sons, highlighting themes of ambition, disappointment, and the desire for recognition. A key scene involves Willy's confrontation with his son Biff, where long-standing misunderstandings come to the surface. The play uses symbols such as the family's home, the rubber hose, and Willy's flashbacks to illustrate his mental state and the fragility of family bonds. The phrase 'material success' often recurs, emphasizing Willy's obsession that defines family identity and personal worth. Overall, the play offers insight into how familial expectations and personal aspirations influence the characters' relationships and individual choices.
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Question 1
Answer the following short answer question.
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What is one major source of conflict between Willy and his son Biff according to the scene summary?
[2 marks]C
Question 2
Identify the literary technique used in the phrase 'material success' and explain how it emphasizes Willy’s obsession.
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What technique is the phrase 'material success' an example of, and what does it suggest about Willy's values?
[3 marks]D
Question 3
Multiple Choice: What does Willy’s use of flashbacks primarily symbolize?
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What does Willy’s frequent use of flashbacks mainly symbolize in the play?
Aa) His confusion about reality
Bb) His inability to let go of the past
Cc) His wish to relive happy moments
Dd) His desire for escape
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Question 4
Explain how Willy’s perception of success influences his relationships within the family.
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Describe the impact Willy’s obsession with success has on his family members.
[6 marks]F
Question 5
Identify and analyze the symbolism of the rubber hose in the play.
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What does the rubber hose symbolize, and how does it relate to Willy’s character?
[4 marks]G
Question 6
Creative Writing: Write a brief speech (25 lines) as Willy Loman addressing his family, expressing his hopes or regrets.
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Create a speech from Willy's perspective, sharing his feelings about his family and his dreams for them.
[10 marks]H
Question 7
Analysis: Identify the metaphor used when Willy refers to himself as a 'lost man' and explain its significance.
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What is the metaphor in Willy’s description of himself as a 'lost man,' and what does it reveal about his mental state?
[4 marks]I
Question 8
Discuss how the play’s themes of family and success are interconnected, based on the scene summary.
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Explain the connection between the themes of family and success in the play.
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- 12/31/2025
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- 12/31/2025
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