how does Charley react to this interpretation ?
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The psychiatrist friend interpreted Charley's finding the third level was the result of stress, fear, and insecurity of the modern world. He explained to him that the stress and fear had urged him to find an escape to a world that was peaceful and had plenty of leisure. He also told him his hobby of philately (stamp collection) was also responsible for this unusual experience.
- He briefed to Charley that the stress and fear had made him to find an escape to a world that was undisturbed and had plenty of leisure.
- The third level offered him that escape like his stamp collecting hobby which was mentioned as ‘a temporary refuge from the reality’
- The psychiatrist also informed that Charley was not happy because of the fear, war, worry and that he just wanted to escape just like everyone else.
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Who Is Charley?
Charley is Willy Loman's neighbor and only friend in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. He and Willy have a friendly relationship that is depicted in one scene when they are playing cards. Charley knows Willy well and seems to understand what drives him better than any of the other characters except perhaps for Linda, Willy's wife.
Two Sides of the American Dream
Charley and his son Bernard possess none of Willy's bluster, yet they are more successful financially than Willy and his sons. Bernard has been a friend to Willy's sons Biff and Happy, and we see a flashback of him expressing great concern for Biff's future after he failed a high school math class.
When Willy runs into an adult Bernard at Charley's office, he is surprised by Bernard's success. Bernard has become an attorney, poised to argue before the Supreme Court, while Willy's sons have achieved little. Charley and Bernard have achieved success through hard work, while Willy and his sons, with all their big talk of achievement, have failed.
Willy condones his sons' immorality, bragging to Charley about the lumber the boys have brought him from a nearby construction site. Willy's son Biff also appears to suffer from kleptomania at work as well; he has been dismissed from several jobs because of theft. Charley knows that Biff and Happy are a product of their upbringing, so he expresses concern for them despite their actions. After Willy sends the boys to the construction site to get sand, Charley says, 'Listen, if they steal any more from that building, the watchman'll put the cops on them!'
The psychiatrist friend explained Charley's finding in the third level was the result of stress, fear, and insecurity of the new world.
Explanation:
He briefed to Charley that the stress and fear had made him to find an escape to a world that was undisturbed and had plenty of leisure.
The third level offered him that escape like his stamp collecting hobby which was mentioned as ‘a temporary refuge from the reality’.
The psychiatrist also informed that Charley was not happy because of the fear, war, worry and that he just wanted to escape just like everyone else.
To learn more:
1. Why did the narrator talk to a psychiatrist friend of his and what did he say about the third level?:
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2. How did the narrator psychiatrist friend analyses claim of be at the third level of grand central station?:
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Charley is Willy Loman's neighbor and only friend in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. He and Willy have a friendly relationship that is depicted in one scene when they are playing cards. Charley knows Willy well and seems to understand what drives him better than any of the other characters except perhaps for Linda, Willy's wife.
Two Sides of the American Dream
Charley and his son Bernard possess none of Willy's bluster, yet they are more successful financially than Willy and his sons. Bernard has been a friend to Willy's sons Biff and Happy, and we see a flashback of him expressing great concern for Biff's future after he failed a high school math class.
When Willy runs into an adult Bernard at Charley's office, he is surprised by Bernard's success. Bernard has become an attorney, poised to argue before the Supreme Court, while Willy's sons have achieved little. Charley and Bernard have achieved success through hard work, while Willy and his sons, with all their big talk of achievement, have failed.
Willy condones his sons' immorality, bragging to Charley about the lumber the boys have brought him from a nearby construction site. Willy's son Biff also appears to suffer from kleptomania at work as well; he has been dismissed from several jobs because of theft. Charley knows that Biff and Happy are a product of their upbringing, so he expresses concern for them despite their actions. After Willy sends the boys to the construction site to get sand, Charley says, 'Listen, if they steal any more from that building, the watchman'll put the cops on them!'
The psychiatrist friend explained Charley's finding in the third level was the result of stress, fear, and insecurity of the new world.
Explanation:
He briefed to Charley that the stress and fear had made him to find an escape to a world that was undisturbed and had plenty of leisure.
The third level offered him that escape like his stamp collecting hobby which was mentioned as ‘a temporary refuge from the reality’.
The psychiatrist also informed that Charley was not happy because of the fear, war, worry and that he just wanted to escape just like everyone else.
To learn more:
1. Why did the narrator talk to a psychiatrist friend of his and what did he say about the third level?:
brainly.in/question/9625912
2. How did the narrator psychiatrist friend analyses claim of be at the third level of grand central station?:
brainly.in/question/10000355
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