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Term Papers on Their Common Enemy

Term Paper TitleTheir Common Enemy
# of Words612
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.45

Their Common Enemy


          It is known that a number of students dislike school.  School is a big
topic of conversation in every student's life.  Some students enjoy the work but
most talk about how horrible it is.  Take a random group of students; have an
open discussion on school work and you will find that students will be agreeing
with each other about how stressed they are.  The students found a common enemy
and it brought them closer because they could talk bad about school and agree
with each other.  Just like the students who bond when talking about schoolwork,
Linda and Willy from Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, bond when they
discuss money.  "Well it makes 70 dollars and some pennies, That's very good
(35)." Linda says this to Willy after she found out that his pay wasn't as
expected.  Whenever they talk about paying their mortgage they seem to
compromise and have a healthy conversation.  Usually when they talk about other
important issues, they end up arguing because Willy has a short temper.  "You
shouldn't have criticized him, Willy, especially after he just got off the train.
You mustn't lose your temper with him (15)." Willy has no shame because he will
talk about anyone and not care.  Talking about their mortgage helps them to stay
together by agreeing with one another.  Whenever the topic comes up, their moods
totally change and even though they might not know it; they act as if paying
their mortgage is their favorite thing to discuss.

      "WILLY: `Well, that's a great thing.  To weather a twenty-five year
mortgage is ------ .'
       LINDA: `It's and accomplishment.' (73). When they are almost done paying
they are very happy and even Willy makes a comment; but he stops himself from
expressing his true feelings.  Why? Why does Willy prevent himself from being
happy with the good ...

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