Biff as hero of Death of a Salesman ... By seeing the pathetic and unsuccessful nature of Happy, Biff comes closer to realizing his own identity and refusing his fatheramp39s destructive persuasions. ... View More
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Death of a Salesman ... skill. Miller does an excellent job of modeling failure through Happy, Biff and Willy, which the audience can relate to. Happy does ... View More
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Happy Lohman ... Happy will persist until his fatheramp39s dream comes true. Happy and Biff will be coowners in their very own sporting goods store. View More
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Death of a Salesman Letter ... Both Biff and happy are back home now, which from my observations seems to be the main source of the continuous arguments and conflict. ... View More
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similarities beetween willy and biff in deATHof a salesman ... earns him nothing. He lives with his wife Linda, and his two sons, Biff and Happy. Biff was another dream of Willyamp39s. Biff was to ... View More
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Arthur Milleramp39s play, ampquotDeath of a Salesman: The Story of Family ... ... would be there. However, there were only five people at Willyamp39s funeral, Linda, Happy, Biff, Charley, and Bernard. Happy makes an ... View More
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Death of a Salesman ... In the scene when he is talking to Biff and Happy about their plans, he never lets Linda say anything to them. ... He has two sons, Biff and Happy. ... View More
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Techniques Used in Death of A Salesman ... Like Happy, Biff was never corrected for his mistakes in his childhood. ... Happy simply ignores Biffamp39s claims to the lies, much like he is ignored for his lying. ... View More
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Death of a Salesman ... Biff and Happy meet in the restaurant, Biff explains that he has been living an illusion. ... Biff and Happy idolized their father when they were young. ... View More
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Death Of A salesman ... Willy likes Biff more, although Happy seems more like Willy than Biff, for he is basically unsuccessful, and goes through life without much attention or praise ... View More
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Biff matures with difficulty ... accept the truth. However, Biff did not tell Willy the truth because when Willy arrives, he tells Biff and Happy that he was fired. ... View More
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Death of a Salesman ... He has a wife named Linda, and two sons named Biff and Happy. ... Happy suggests that Biff not tell Willy about it, and instead tell him a nice story instead. ... View More
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Death of a Salesman ... He has a wife named Linda, and two sons named Biff and Happy. ... Happy suggests that Biff not tell Willy about it, and instead tell him a nice story instead. ... View More
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death of a salesman ... He has a wife named Linda, and two sons named Biff and Happy. ... Happy suggests that Biff not tell Willy about it, and instead tell him a nice story instead. ... View More
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Death of a salesman ... He has a wife named Linda, and two sons named Biff and Happy. ... Happy suggests that Biff not tell Willy about it, and instead tell him a nice story instead. ... View More
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Death of a Salesman: American Dream vs American Reality ... Arthur Milleramp39s Death of a Salesman examines the clashing of American Dreams against American Reality through the eyes of Happy, Willy, and Biff. ... View More
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Death of a Salesman ... Willy lives with his wife Linda, and sons Biff and Happy. Biff, his oldest son, is the main character that drove Willy to taking his own life. ... View More
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SelfRealization in Death of a Salesman and Our Town ... future. In sharp contrast to his father Biff Loman wants to see the world and find his place where he is truly happy. Biff realizes ... View More
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Death of Salesman ... He always told his Biff and Happy to do good, but never setting the example himself. ... In one flashback, it is clear that he prefers more Biff than Happy. ... View More
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Death of a Salesman ... place. Happy informs Biff that Willy talks about Biff and says how he wants Biff to get settled down and find a real job. This somewhat ... View More
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ANALYSIS OF THE CHARACTERS IN DEATH OF A SALES MAN ... When Biff, Happy, and Willy are in the restaurant, Happy tries to prevent Willy from learning that Biff did not get the loan. While ... View More
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Death Of A Salesmen ... Happy suggests that Biff not tell Willy about it, and instead tell him a nice story instead. ... Biff asks Happy to stay and wait for him. ... View More
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FatherSon Relationships in Death of a Salesman ... In the Arthur Millers novel, Death of A Salesman, the interaction between Willy Loman and his sons, Happy and Biff, allows Miller to comment on fatherson ... View More
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Death of salesman ... Willy views success as achieving money and power however, Biff viewed success in life as being happy. Biff said, ampquotPop Iamp39m nothing Iamp39m nothing Pop ... View More
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Death of a Salesman ... house to start some sort of sporting good store with his brother Happy. Unfortunately, Happyamp39s situation was not as Biff expected. ... View More
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Importance of Requiem ... dead. In the requiem we see Linda, Biff, Happy and Charley paying their last respect to Willy, who had died earlier on. In many ... View More
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The american dream theme in death of a salesman ... his fatheramp39s dream with one of his ownampquot Murphy and Abbotson 6. Biff dreams of a cattle ranch and living off the land with his little brother, Happy. ... View More
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Characters in Act 1 of Death of a Salesman ... ampquotHeamp39s the dearest man in the world to me...or else youamp39re not to come hereampquot Biff and Happy are Willy and Lindaamp39s two sons. Both ... View More
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Death of Salesman part one ... Happy reassures Biff that their father doesnamp39t hate him. ... Biff and Happy start talking about women. Happy reveals his womanizing side. ... View More
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Death of a Salesman ... He is also not afraid to confront both Willy and Happy about their phoniness: Biff, to Willy: We never told the truth for ten minutes in this house ... View More
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