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Unit 5: Selection Vocabulary 3

This list covers Death of a Salesman and A Raisin in the Sun.
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  1. undercurrent
    a feeling or tendency that is not explicitly expressed
    WILLY (worried and angered): There’s such an undercurrent in him. He became a moody man. Did he apologize when I left this morning?
  2. crestfallen
    brought low in spirit
    LINDA: He was crestfallen, Willy. You know how he admires you. I think if he finds himself, then you’ll both be happier and not fight any more.
  3. tramp
    move about aimlessly or without any destination
    WILLY: How can he find himself on a farm? Is that a life? A farmhand? In the beginning, when he was young, I thought, well, a young man, it’s good for him to tramp around, take a lot of different jobs. But it’s more than ten years now and he has yet to make thirty-five dollars a week!
  4. resolve
    the trait of being firm in purpose or belief
    WILLY (with pity and resolve): I’ll see him in the morning; I’ll have a nice talk with him. I’ll get him a job selling.
  5. reminiscence
    a mental impression retained and recalled from the past
    Remember how they used to follow him around in high school? When he smiled at one of them their faces lit up. When he walked down the street... (He loses himself in reminiscences.)
  6. sharecropper
    a tenant farmer who owes a portion of each harvest for rent
    MAMA: Son—I come from five generations of people who was slaves and sharecroppers—but ain’t nobody in my family never let nobody pay ‘em no money that was a way of telling us we weren’t fit to walk the earth. We ain’t never been that poor.
  7. grovel
    show submission or fear
    ...And maybe I’ll just get down on my black knees... [He does so, RUTH and BENNIE and MAMA watch him in frozen horror.] “Captain, Mistuh, Bossman—[groveling and grinning and wringing his hands in profoundly anguished imitation of the slow-witted movie stereotype] Oh, yassuh boss! Yasssssuh!
  8. reflective
    deeply or seriously thoughtful
    [She is nodding, slowly, reflectively.]
  9. epitaph
    an inscription in memory of a buried person
    You done wrote his epitaph too—like the rest of the world?
  10. despise
    look down on with disdain or disgust
    You saw him—down on his knees. Wasn’t it you who taught me—to despise any man who would do that?
Created on Mon Dec 21 10:01:33 EST 2020 (updated Tue Dec 22 15:55:26 EST 2020)

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