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Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies... |
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Linda seems to take the lies that Willy feeds her, though it's unclear whether she's always aware of them or not. She's lying to herself that everything is peachy keen in her life, and that her husband is the greatest man in the world. To her, he is a perfect husband, and nothing he would do could change that. |
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There have been several lies Willy has told his beloved wife Linda, such as the truth about The Woman. He has been cheating on her, though this one is unbeknownst to Linda, as far as we know. We can see Willy's guilt when he sees Linda mending her stockings, snapping at her for not letting him buy her new ones. In fact, Willy had given a pair to his mistress not long before. What a man whore. |
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Unnecessary Bush-in-a-tu-tu picture |
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