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katromero
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Who is Bernard in "Death of a Salesman"? Compare Willy's view of him in Act I and II.

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Posted by katromero on Saturday October 25, 2008 at 3:34 PM and tagged with act i, act ii, bernard, characters, death of a salesman, description.


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  1. cybil Teacher
    High School - 12th Grade

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    Bernard is the son of Charley, Willy's neighbor. When Bernard is a teenager, he tries to help Biff with his math, but even then Willy is contemptuous of Bernard because he isn't an athlete. Willy calls him "an anemic." Bernard contrasts sharply with Willy's sons because he is a good student and works hard in school.

    As a young man, Bernard becomes a lawyer. Willy is impressed when he discovers in Act II that Bernard is going to argue a case before the Supreme Court. Bernard has become quietly successful while Biff has accomplished nothing in Willy's view. The former "anemic" is now the winner.

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    Posted by cybil on Saturday October 25, 2008 at 4:12 PM