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... The reasons that Biff suffer from the illusions and delusions was being popular, being a businessman, and disagreeing in subjects.
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... In Willy's case he tried to hard to become a success as a salesman and therefore let his wife and children, as well as himself, suffer in the end. Biff said at ...
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... Biff pours his heart to his brother Happy one quarter through the first act. ... To suffer fifty weeks a year for the sake of a two week vacation, when all you ...
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... Finding out that his father was a fake evidently had a devastating effect on Biff. ... on his father for support and inspiration is bound to suffer from emotional ...
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... I spent six years after high school trying to work myself up...To suffer fifty weeks of ... Biff knew he couldn't go back and change the past, yet he didn't even ...
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... He felt that he took the hard way out. Willy may have thought that he was the only one to suffer. ... Biff saw Willy's suicide as a cowardly act. ...
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... To suffer fifty weeks of the year for the sake of two week vacation, when all you really desire is to be outdoors, with your short off. * Speaker: Biff * Page ...
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... Happy, by not being as close to Willy as Biff, escapes the aura of social failure surrounding their ... It is likely that he will suffer the death of a salesman. ...
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... the way Biff would look at his father forever and cause him to go into almost a stage where he hid from life. The family was begging to suffer because of ...
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... He is satisfied neither with life in the city, now with life in the country: Biff: . . . ... To suffer fifty weeks of the year for the sake of a two-week vacation ...
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... him to suffer from a mental imbalance. He therefore never became aware of himself, and lingers on to the American Dream. He always wants to make Biff a person ...
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... been on straight commission, like a beginner, an unknown!" Both characters suffer greatly because ... He wants his son Biff, to look up to him, but again his lies ...
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... Blount, the radical drunkard, Dr. Copeland, the black doctor, and Biff Brannon, the ... attempted to show the consequences these people had to suffer because of ...
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... He's liked, but he's not -- well liked."(Miller, I.iii) Little do Biff and Happy ... be-that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings ...
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... He's liked, but he's not -- well liked."(Miller, I.iii) Little do Biff and Happy ... be-that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings ...
(1998 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... Beijing, Miller explained to a Chinese actor playing Biff the son's ... vigorous characters who cause suffering rather than uncomprehendingly suffer, he portrayed ...
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