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... refused to accept his son's failure to "make the grade." Biff "stole himself out of every good job since high school!" (131), yet Willy cannot accept that his ...
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... He tells his father because "you blew me so full of hot air, I could never stand taking orders from anybody" (131). Biff once believed in Willy's lies so much ...
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... air I could never stand taking orders from anybody!" (131) Biff's allegation affirms his hatred for his father, and also the presence of Willy's influence on ...
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... "I stole myself out of every good job since high school" (131). It is this reason that has caused all his problems with Willy, and Willy is to blame ...
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... life saying to Willy, "I never got anywhere because you blew me so full of hot air I could never stand taking orders from anybody!" (Act II, pg. 131) At this ...
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... That's whose fault it is! (Miller 131). From this remark, it takes all the blame off Willy's shoulders, it wasn't out of spite that Biff didn't succeed, it was ...
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... I stole a suit in Kansas City and I was in jail (Miller 131)." This late confession is one example which shows that Willy's constant attention and pressure on ...
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... since high s! chool!" (131) The concept that success was rooted in being 'well liked' is another element of Willy's teaching that he passed on to his children. ...
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... anybody!"(131). Like any son, Biff loved, respected, and praised his father; his only mistake was adoptin! g his father's ideals as his own. By holding Willy ...
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... through their misty lack of substance." (p.131) At the end of Chapter Eleven, we are led to believe that he might commit suicide, similar to Willy Loman in ...
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... first novel that Colette wrote without the actual or claimed collaboration of her first husband Henry Gauthier-Villars, commonly known as Willy. ... 131; 113-118. ...
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... that sense of vividly and fully imagined character that made of Willy Loman a ... in others, and to make it conform to the visible human being (Bu*censored* 131). ...
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