Death of a Salesman Group
Question:
What is Willy's propostion and is there any change in Willy or his family?
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What is Willy’s “proposition” that he undertakes at the end of the play, primarily to help Biff. Will that proposition work? Why or why not?
In the course of the play, do any of the Lomans learn anything particularly significant or change in any significant way?

