I know it might sound retarded to be asking but the ending is pretty glib. This might be because I haven't seen it performed and Miller might have written a more final ending to it but in the play I read Willy Loman goes crazy and drives off in his car then theres suddenly a funeral. I read that to mean that he'd gone and driven into a wall or off a bridge or something because he was going on about his insurance and being "worth more dead than alive" and saying that his wife Linda deserved something after so many years of putting up with him and his ghostly brother Ben keeps saying things like "twenty thousand sounds about right". There's more with Ben and Willy talking about suicide and I'm pretty sure Willy kills himself in the end driving into something with his car. But just to make sure can someone tell me what they think happened?
And what was that thing about the rubber tube and Willy and the gas? Was he trying to kill himself by huffing gas like Sylvia Plath or was he getting high off it or something?
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