Death of a Salesman: The Sons
In Arthur Miller's play, Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman and his sons
Biff and Happy are all plagued by failure. ....
Biff returns, "Why? ....
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Theme of Failure in Death of a Salesman
.... He forces his dream on his sons,
Biff and Happy, especially
Biff. Willy believes he can overcome the forces leveled against him by the success of
Biff. ....
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Reality & Illusion in Death of a Salesman
.... He forces his dream on his sons,
Biff and Happy, especially
Biff. Willy believes he can overcome the forces leveled against him by the success of
Biff. ....
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Death of A Salesman and the Fading American Dream
.... path. Unfortunately, Willy Loman's values are false and his dreams for his sons, especially his favorite
Biff, almost destroys them. ....
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Father/Son Relationship in Death of a Salesman
This study will explore the relationship between the father Willy Loman and his son
Biff in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. ....
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Arthur Miller
.... The illusions of unmerited wealth prove corrupting and contagious, and the harder he tries to transfer his hollowness to his son
Biff, the more he alienates him ....
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Motif in Death of a Salesman
.... One of these occurs when
Biff steals a football from the high school locker room because the coach makes him angry by telling him he needs to practice his ....
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Psychological Realism in Death of a Salesman
.... The character of
Biff is a reflection of his father and carries on in his own life the same sorts of failures seen in his father. ....
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Willy Nilly
.... We see this connection most evident in the way Willy's son
Biff resents his father and the way in which Willy's absence from the home has caused
Biff to be ....
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Linda of Death of a Salesman
.... As she explains to
Biff, "When he comes homeàI put it back where it was. ....
Biff, I swear to God;
Biff, his life is in your hands!" (From, p. 15). ....
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Character of Linda in Death of a Salesman
.... As she explains to
Biff, "When he comes homeàI put it back where it was. ....
Biff, I swear to God;
Biff, his life is in your hands!" (From, p. 15). ....
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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
.... This rootedness in a false identity and false possibilities extends not merely to himself, but to his children--
Biff in particular. ....
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Role of Circumstances inDeath of a Salesman
.... Willy's disappointment in his sons, especially
Biff, is another central conflict to be found in Death of a Salesman. When his sons ....
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Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller dramatizes the lost dreams and ebbing hopes of the Loman family; Willy, his wife Linda, and their two sons
Biff and Happy. ....
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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
.... The character of
Biff is a reflection of his father and carries on in his own life the same sorts of failures seen in his father. ....
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Death of a Salesman
.... and actresses, the following would be my choice for casting five main roles in Death of a Salesman: Willy-Jimmy Stewart; Linda-Greer Garson;
Biff-James Dean ....
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Naturalism & Expressionism in Death of a Salesman
.... sport of football, where the individual with talent and hard work can emerge victorious: I always knew one way or another we were gonna make it,
Biff and I ....
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Miller's Death of a Salesman
.... during the play, Willy merely grows more eager to reassure himself that, even if he failed, these ideals will turn out to be the key to happiness for
Biff. ....
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Fictional Letter of a Character in Death of a Salesman
.... I am having a fun time tossing around baseballs and playing with Happy and
Biff in the yard, but I am beginning to be a bit concerned about the whole family. ....
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Conrasting Past & Present in 3 Literary Works
.... Willy's son
Biff is also haunted by the past. .... Bernard,
Biff's childhood friend, finally gives Willy the crucial clue to
Biff's failure to finish high school. ....
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Tragedy
.... At a crucial point in the play,
Biff, Willy's son, decides to try to get his father a business loan and Willy tries to get his boss to give him a nontravelling ....
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Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman
.... His delusions transfer to
Biff. Even though he steals from Bill Oliver,
Biff begins to delude himself about the past, much like his father does. ....
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Willy Loman's tragedy
.... This point is made with great strength by Hap's ridiculous and pathetic speech in which he tells
Biff at Willy's grave that "I'm gonna show you and everybody ....
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Willy Loman's Tragedy
.... This point is made with great strength by Hap's ridiculous and pathetic speech in which he tells
Biff at Willy's grave that "I'm gonna show you and everybody ....
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The Tragic & Tragedy in Drama
.... At a crucial point in the play,
Biff, Willy's son, decides to try to get his father a business loan and Willy tries to get his boss to give him a nontravelling ....
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Death of a Salesman
.... He is, she tells their son
Biff, "a human being and a terrible thing is happening to him" (Miller 56). When Willy and
Biff have ....
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The Epic Form
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Biff's screaming assertion of his ordinariness is the final insult jarring him into the final moment of clarity about the realization that he is worth more ....
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Illusion, Disillusion, and Disillusionment in 3 Plays: A Doll's ...
.... His son Happy is an unscrupulous business man and his other son
Biff hates his father for his past sins. Linda tells
Biff she knows ....
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2 Essays: O'Neil & Franklin The American
.... As he nears retirement, he learns that his son
Biff no longer can take hold "can't take hold of some kind of a life (Miller, 2405)." He also learns that "Willy ....
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Long Day's Journey Into Night The American dream is define
.... As he nears retirement, he learns that his son
Biff no longer can take hold "can't take hold of some kind of a life (Miller, 2405)." He also learns that "Willy ....
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