Project Summary: Answer Questions 1. It has often been said that “the business of America is business.” Choose one character from each of these plays and discuss whether they would agree with that idea. 2. Willy Loman is one of the best-known characters in American literature. What do you think accounts for this? Why do so many readers and audience members find Willy fascinating, despite his obvious flaws and shortcomings? 3.Linda says that “respect must be paid” to someone like Willy. Is she right? Are we expected to ultimately respect Willy, or to feel something else for him—pity, perhaps? A famous film version of “Glengarry Glen Ross,” and “Death of a Salesman” has also been filmed multiple times. Watch a scene from one of these films (via YouTube) and discuss how the staging, performance, direction, music, other visual or sound elements enhance or change the meaning. Should the filmed itself be considered a form of literature with existence or independent of the script?