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Linda, Willy's wife in Death of a Salesman, seems to be constantly on the side of her husband—until her final lines of the play when she utters, "We're free." This has at least two meanings—the first a literal meaning in terms of the mortgage being paid; but the other speaks to how she might actually feel now that Willy is gone. This line of Linda's helps her to emerge as what type of character?

A.
round
B.
flat
C.
static
D.
conflicted

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It's round, I just took the test on Edmentum.

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The given line of Linda's helps her to emerge as the Conflicted type of character,


D. Conflicted

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