DOAS: Quotes Flashcards
(29 cards)
An ___ of the _____ ______ to the _____, a _____ ______ out of _______
An air of the dream clings to the place, a dream rising out of reality (A1)
________, _______ shapes… _____ glow of ______
Towering, angular shapes… angry glow of orange
His __________ is ________
His exhaustion is apparent
_________ an iron __________ of her __________ to _____‘_ _________, she ____ than _____ ___, she _______ ___
Developed an iron repression of her expectations to Willy’s behaviour, she more than loves him, she admires him
His _________ nature, his ______, his _______ ______ and little _________
His mercurial natures, his temper, his massive dreams and little cruelties
I’m _____ to the _____
I’m tired to the death (Willy, A1)
Very _________, __________
Very carefully, delicately (Stage Directions Linda, A1)
________ I realise I’m ____’ _____ _____ an ____ and I ___‘_ ________ the last ____ _______
Suddenly I realise I’m goin’ sixty miles an hour and I don’t remember the last five minutes (Willy, A1)
_____ it’s your _______
Maybe it’s your glasses (Linda, A1)
I have such ________, I have ____ _______ ________
I have such thoughts, I have such strange thoughts (Willy, A1)
They ___‘_ ____ me in ___ ____. I’m the ___ _______ man. I’m _____ in ___ _______
They don’t need me in New York. I’m the New England man. I’m vital in New England (Willy, A1)
If ___ man ______ was _____ I’d a ____ in ______ of ___ ____ ___!
If old man Wagner was alive I’d a been in charge of New York now! (Willy, A1)
Work a ________ to ___ ___ a _____. You _______ ___ it, and _____‘_ ______ to ____ __ it
Work a lifetime to pay off a house. You finally own it, and there’s nobody to live in it (Willy, A1)
____ is a ____ ___! … (few lines later) … There’s ___ _____ _____ ____ - he’s ___ ____
Biff is a lazy bum! … (few lines later) … There’s one thing about Biff - he’s not lazy (Willy, A1)
In the ________ _______ in the _____ a _____ ___ with such - ________ ______________, ____ ____. And ____ a ____ ______
In the greatest country in the world a young man with such - personal attractiveness, gets lost. And such a hard worker (Willy, A1)
You’re my __________ and my _______, _____
You’re my foundation and my support, Linda (Willy, A1)
Well _____… in these ____ _____ a ____ ___ and seems less ____-_______… his ______ are ________ and less __________ than _____‘_
Well built… in these days bears a worn air and seems less self-assured… his dreams are stronger and less acceptable than Happy’s
_________‘_ - _________ to him. He - _____ to _______
Something’s - happening to him. He - talks to himself (Happy, A1)
I ___‘_ ____ what the ______ is. I ___‘_ ____ - what I’m ________ to ____
I don’t know what the future is. I don’t know - what I’m supposed to want (Biff, A1)
To suffer _____ _____ of the ____ for the ____ of a ___-____ ________, when ___ you _____ ______ is to __ ________, with your ______ ___
To suffer fifty weeks of the year for the sake of a two-week vacation, when all you really desire is to be outdoors with your shirt off (Biff, A1)
I’ve ______ made a _____ of ___ _______ my ____, and _________ I ____ ____ ____ I ____ that ___ I’ve ____ is to _____ __ ____
I’ve always made a point of not wasting my life, and everytime I come back here I know that all I’ve done is to waste my life (Biff, A1)
___ I can __ ___ is ____ for the ___________ _______ to ___
All I can do now is wait for the merchandise manager to die (Happy, A1)
My own _________, a ___, ______ of _____. And _____, _________, I’m ______
My own apartment, a car, plenty of women. And still, goddammit, I’m lonely (Happy, A1)
When he _____ into the _____ the _____ part in _____ of ___. That’s _____-___ ________ _______ a year ______ through the _________ ____… I ____ to ____ into the _____ the ___ he _____ in
When he walks into the store the waves part in front of him. That’s fifty-two thousand dollars a year coming through the revolving door… I want to walk into the store the way he walks in (Happy, A1)