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Task 7. Justifying One’s Acts (SGD)<br />

After reading the text, you are now ready to digest what you have<br />

discovered. In your group, discuss the causes of the characters’ actions or<br />

dialogues based on your understanding and come up with a positive disposition<br />

which you should undertake so as to establish a good relationship among the<br />

members of your family. Explain the values which will be instilled or developed<br />

once the disposition is being done.<br />

Characters’ Actions/<br />

Dialogues<br />

BIFF: He had the<br />

wrong dreams. All, all,<br />

wrong.<br />

HAPPY: All right, boy.<br />

I’m gonna show you<br />

and everybody else<br />

that Willy Loman did<br />

not die in vain.<br />

CHARLEY: No man<br />

needs only a little<br />

salary.<br />

LINDA: Forgive me,<br />

dear. I can’t cry. I<br />

don’t know what it is,<br />

but I can’t cry.<br />

YOUR DISCOVERY<br />

Causes<br />

Positive<br />

Disposition to be<br />

Undertaken<br />

Task 8. Immersing into the Author’s Craft<br />

Understanding literature entails knowing the world of the writers. Thus, in<br />

order to grasp what they really want to convey in their texts, you should be ready<br />

to join the encounters worth cherishing through sharing your honest opinion<br />

regarding how the actions, dialogues, and thoughts of the characters are<br />

presented.<br />

DRAFT<br />

In your group, discuss the answers to the following questions and then,<br />

1. Biff and Happy were presented as Willy’s sons with different personalities.<br />

Biff was dynamic while Happy was static. Explain how the writer brought<br />

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out these differences.<br />

2. How did Arthur Miller, the author show the consequences of Willy’s<br />

infidelity?<br />

choose a reporter to present them in class for further comments.<br />

3. Willy associated happiness and success to money. What do you think is<br />

the purpose of the author? Is the ending reasonable? Explain.<br />

4. Linda’s faithfulness and loyalty to Willy during his ups and downs are

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