Linda Loman In Arthur Miller's Death Of A Salesman

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In Arthur Miller’s famous play Death of a Salesman, protagonist Willy Loman is married to Linda a wife who always stays at home and supports him in all of his decisions, even the bad ones. Linda is the typical housewife in the 1920-1940s in terms of personalities and actions. Linda lives for her husband, he is her whole world because she has no ones else, other than her sons. She has never gone against Willy and does whatever she can to keep him happy, even in the times when he needs to be hold he is wrong. Linda doesn’t work while doing all of the household chores by herself, and always shows an interest in what WIlly is up to. She is a huge impact on Willy in the sense that she is always boosting his ego and telling him how he is always right. …show more content…
Women could not do all the things men did, and were forced to do housework while the men were encouraged to work outside the home (Schnieder 5). Even if they did find work, it was always “feminine” jobs, as they worked as housemaids, cooks, nurses, and secretaries (Gourley 3). And if the women were lucky enough to get a job, it was unlikely they would get paid for their efforts as 14 million of married working women did not work for pay in the 1920s (Schneider 5). With the additional social pressure for women not to be independent, they usually stayed at home with the children, and when the children moved out; stayed at home taking care of the husband (Gourley 3). It was also unacceptable for women to look or act like a man, they had to be clean and pretty to be seen as appropriate; and having a job, which at the time was something only a man could do, did not gain them any social acceptance, this left many women depending on the husband as their only source of money (3). Linda was the optimum of these aspects; she did not work, did not leave the house, did not go against her husband, and was completely dependent on him for income. However, if she had been born later in the 1900s, things would have been much