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... "Willy Loman is here" That's all they have to know and I go right through." This statement isn't really true but Biff and Happy believe him. ...
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... I felt sorry for Willy Loman and wished that he hadn't been so stubborn. ... He tried to live vicariously through Biff and ended up destroying any chances Biff had ...
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Death of a Salesman: Character Profile and Follow-Up Biff Loman: Living the Life After the "tragic death" of his father Willy Loman, Biff intended to follow in ...
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In Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller, Willy Loman's life seems to be slowly ... his relationship and manner in which he brought up his children, Biff and Happy ...
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... Willy Loman has always wanted to make his sons achieve what he always failed at but ... Willy destroyed Biff a long time ago when Willy had an affair with a woman ...
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... Not only is Willy Loman not a good father and husband, but he furthers his failure ... a result, he cannot love them as a father should; his love for Biff has been ...
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... Biff knows that his father's ideas are wrong and all Biff wants is to enjoy ... Willy Loman did not become part of the American Dream because he does not follow ...
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... "The Loman sons - Biff, 34, and the younger Happy - are refraction's of Willy." (Lyons) Biff Loman, the older brother, is his father's golden boy. ...
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... a dime a dozen! I am willy loman and you are biff loman!" Biff relizes the illusions that his father lived on. He is destined to ...
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... Growing up in a family full of lies Biff Loman did not know what life was really about. ... But instead he was yelled at by Mr. Loman for not helping Biff cheat. ...
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For Willy Loman, to be liked was the definitive criterion of life success. ... affected by Willy's pursuit of the "Great American Dream" is his eldest son Biff. ...
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... At first glance, Willy Loman is a selfish, unloving man. His pride in his son Biff's athletic endeavors is less due to love than it is to vicarious self ...
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In the play Death of a Salesman by author Miller, Willy Loman is responsible for his misfortune as well as the misfortune of his two sons Happy and Biff. ...
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... This is shown by the following quote, "Biff Loman is lost. ... Linda knows that her son Biff is aware that the Loman's are average. ...
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... Although Willy Loman keeps telling Biff she is only a customer of his and she is using the bathroom because hers was being repair. Biff won't believe him. ...
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... father was not present throughout his life to act as an example, Willy Loman seeks guidance ... He ignores Happy, his younger son, in favor of the athletic Biff. ...
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... Loman loves Biff with everything he has. Biff was to be the man that Willy never was and more. ... In the beginning, we see Loman idolizing Biff as a child. ...
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... he doesn't like anybody around who knows!" (Death of a Salesman page 58) This quote depicts the controversial decision of whether or not Biff Loman should tell ...
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... His decision to kill himself in order for Biff to benefit represents an awareness of how ... I do not find the play depressing; I feel that Willy Loman was a man ...
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... a salesman. Biff Loman is a dynamic character, because unlike Willy he eventually realizes the unfairness of society. In the beginning ...
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"Biff suffering from Willy's illusions and delusions" Who is William Loman? William Loman is the main character in the play Death ...
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Warped Values Willy and Biff Loman's Destructive Relationship in Death of a Salesman In the play "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller, numerous examples of a ...
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... The lack of morals in the Loman household also contributed to Biff and Happy's degeneration. The two boys didn't have a positive role model in their life. ...
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... Instead, Willy Loman feels neglected, Biff Loman only sees Willy as a fake and Willy Loman's life came to a tragic ending. Lack ...
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The Downfall of Biff Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of A Salesman Even though Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman was frequently haunted by the ...
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... room in Boston. After this traumatic experience, Biff decides to take on life without the old Loman morals. This proves difficult ...
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... For Willy Loman, to be liked, and well liked at that was the definitive ... affected by Willy's pursuit of the "Great American Dream" is his eldest son Biff. ...
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... From the beginning of the play, the strain on the relationship between Willy Loman and his eldest son, Biff, is painfully obvious. ...
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... not a dime a dozen! I am Willy Loman, and you are Biff Loman. The door of your life is wide open." (Biff - 132). But what Biff didn ...
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... you! Willy: I am not a dime a dozen! I am Willy Loman, and you are Biff Loman! The tragedy is that they are both right. In addition ...
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