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. Willy has fixated ....
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Psychological Realism in Death of a Salesman
.... day.
Biff tells
Happy that he needs help in explaining things to Willy: "You gotta help me, Hap, I'm gonna tell Pop" (104).
Biff ....
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Linda of Death of a Salesman
.... When
Biff and
Happy were in high school,
Biff inadvertently walks into his father's hotel room and catches him with his mistress, the Woman in the play. ....
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Character of Linda in Death of a Salesman
.... When
Biff and
Happy were in high school,
Biff inadvertently walks into his father's hotel room and catches him with his mistress, the Woman in the play. ....
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Theme of Failure in Death of a Salesman
.... He forces his dream on his sons,
Biff and
Happy, especially
Biff. ....
Happy,
Biff's youngest son, has achieved a small measure of success in his career and life. ....
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Reality & Illusion in Death of a Salesman
.... He forces his dream on his sons,
Biff and
Happy, especially
Biff. ....
Happy,
Biff's youngest son, has achieved a small measure of success in his career and life. ....
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Death of a Salesman
.... would be my choice for casting five main roles in Death of a Salesman: Willy-Jimmy Stewart; Linda-Greer Garson;
Biff-James Dean;
Happy-Montgomery Clift; Ben ....
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Fictional Letter of a Character in Death of a Salesman
.... He has been taking this out on
Biff and
Happy. He pushes them to do more with their lives, hoping they will not be in his economic position later in life. ....
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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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Father/Son Relationship in Death of a Salesman
.... Talking with his younger brother
Happy,
Biff says, "Why does Dad mock me all the time? . . . Everything I say there's a twist of mockery on his face. ....
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Arthur Miller
.... The punching bag Willy gives
Biff and
Happy reveals his belief in physical prowess, and the football
Biff steals from the team shows that he has learned ....
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Motif in Death of a Salesman
.... Another incidence of theft occurs when
Biff and
Happy steal supplies from a construction site so Willy can build a stoop. Instead ....
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Naturalism & Expressionism in Death of a Salesman
.... This is expressed in a number of scenes. For example, even
Happy recognizes that
Biff lives a life separate from his father's ideals. ....
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Willy Nilly
.... economic success.
Happy has followed in his father's footsteps even though it makes him miserable, but
Biff refuses to do so.
Biff also ....
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Death of a Salesman
.... She does not tolerate his two sons,
Biff and
Happy, when they look at their father and see someone less than ideal in the image. ....
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2 Essays: O'Neil & Franklin The American
.... However, it is highly unlikely that either
Biff or
Happy Loman - Willy's sons - will succeed in opening the sporting goods store that they have envisioned. ....
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Long Day's Journey Into Night The American dream is define
.... However, it is highly unlikely that either
Biff or
Happy Loman - Willy's sons - will succeed in opening the sporting goods store that they have envisioned. ....
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Conrasting Past & Present in 3 Literary Works
.... Are you content?" to which
Happy replies, "Hell, no!" (1045), but he is far more content than either
Biff or Willy, primarily because he has less ambition than ....
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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
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Happy accepts the American dream, and more specifically Willy's dream of success, as does his father, while
Biff finally rejects it and proves to be strong ....
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Miller's Death of a Salesman
.... He's almost in a daze when he meets his sons at the restaurant and
Biff's "sure, Pop, sure" does not faze him as he turns to
Happy and says, "Imagine, man doesn ....
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Illusion, Disillusion, and Disillusionment in 3 Plays: A Doll's ...
.... little reward. His son
Happy is an unscrupulous business man and his other son
Biff hates his father for his past sins. Linda tells ....
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The Epic Form
....
Biff's statement that Willy had all the wrong dreams is accurate to the degree .... One feels that
Happy, who lacks emotional capacity and who has absorbed the cold ....
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Death of a Salesman & Downsizing
.... When
Happy says that someday he would sure like to know how Ben did it .... When
Biff calls his employers "ungrateful bastards", it is an irony more than Linda can ....
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Symbol of Fire in Literature
.... Count no mortal
happy till he has passed the final limit of his life secure from pain (Oedipus .... In the climax of the play,
Biff prepares to leave home once again ....
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