Father/Son Relationship in Death of a Salesman
.... If there is any doubt of this, it is removed in the
Requiem, when
Biff makes clear that, at best, he pities Willy: "He had the wrong dreams. All, all wrong. . ....
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Naturalism & Expressionism in Death of a Salesman
.... change in
Biff---which symbolizes the humanistic coloring in Miller's naturalism--- it is removed in the "
Requiem" which demonstrates
Biff's tender feelings for ....
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Death of a Salesman
....
Biff's awareness of this fact, then, would go far to explain his puzzling tension and bitterness at the
Requiem, where he argues sullenly with Happy, Charley ....
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Arthur Miller
....
Requiem). The curtain drops on the visions and delusions of an ordinary man's mistaken dreams of material triumph end for Willy Loman and, presumably, for
Biff ....
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Death of A Salesman and the Fading American Dream
.... In the final part of the play, "
Requiem," Linda and Hap are still under Willy's spell, but there is hope for
Biff who is finally able to understand his father ....
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Theme of Failure in Death of a Salesman
.... But
Biff has come to see that the promise of the American Dream is false. .... The play is structured into three parts: Act I, Act II and the
Requiem, and each part ....
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Reality & Illusion in Death of a Salesman
.... But
Biff has come to see that the promise of the American Dream is false. .... The play is structured into three parts: Act I, Act II and the
Requiem, and each part ....
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Tragic Heroes of Oedipus the King & Death of a Salesman
.... Like Oedipus sought the "wrong" man, so Willy, as
Biff says in the
Requiem, "had the wrong dreams. All, all, wrong" (Miller, 1987, 139). ....
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