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... Throughout the novel, Biff always appears to be stealing something. Biff's trait of stealing was taught and justified by his father, Willy. ...
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... Biff's compulsive stealing shows that with his failure comes hatred, so he gets rid of his anger by stealing. ... Biff's stealing shows Willy's inept beliefs. ...
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... well liked" by others meant u would get somewhere in life, Biff spent 14 years of his life doing nothing. He went from job to job, stealing, and eventually ...
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... stoop. However, when Willy finds out Biff has been stealing other things, like the school's football, he seems shocked. "Willy: What ...
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... Biff lost practically every job he took part in due to stealing and lying. Later the reader finds out that he spent time in jail for a felony of stealing. ...
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... the play Death of a Salesman, the main theme of the American Dream is developed through a character's motif, they are the constand stealing of Biff, the image ...
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... Happy tells on Biff for stealing the ball, but Willy responds with; Willy, stopping the incipient argument, to Happy: Sure, he's gotta practice with a ...
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... In one statement he would congradulate Biff for stealing a football from the locker room, and the next he would tell him how wrong stealing was.Willy was ...
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... When Biff was growing up his father never scolded or disciplined him for stealing and Biff grew up thinking that it didn't matter: BIFF: Did you see the new ...
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... This incessant association with stealing eventually lands Biff in jail later in his life an he confesses this to his parents in the end of the play: "You know ...
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... He had also convinced his wife, Linda, that he could achieve his goals. Arthur Miller uses the motif of stealing through Willy and Biff. ...
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... He had also convinced his wife, Linda, that he could achieve his goals. Arthur Miller uses the motif of stealing through Willy and Biff. ...
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... in one breath he both boasts to Charley about the value of the lumber Biff has brought home and then indignantly denies that Biff is stealing" (Hill and Trudeau ...
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... For example when Willy congratulates Biff for stealing the football and then tells him that stealing is never going to get him anywhere. ...
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... We find that Biff and Happy have been stealing materials from the construction site next door, Biff has also stolen a football but instead of punishing them as ...
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... Biff understands that he was never a salesman for Oliver, his former employer, but merely a lowly shipping clerk who was fired for stealing from the company. ...
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... morality, representing the rule, "The end justifies the means." Stealing, cheating, and ... These themes represent the ideals of the young Biff, before his dreams ...
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... Because of this belief, Biff develops an addiction to stealing. The reason he lost his job with Oliver was because he stole basketballs from him. ...
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... Willy even encouraged his boys to steal: another reason Biff couldn't hold a job because he kept getting into trouble for stealing. ...
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... believed in. Since then, Biff had been a continual failure, stealing from every job he had and even spending time in jail. Willy always ...
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... believed in. Since then, Biff had been a continual failure, stealing from every job he had and even spending time in jail. Willy always ...
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... Biff never obtained greatness because he went to jail for stealing. And being in jail is not considered to be a great thing for a person. ...
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... Biff never can hold down a job long enough to be successful. Biff is constantly being fired for stealing. This stems from his father. ...
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... He therefore never even tried to further or become anything better; his stealing also resulted into his failing. Biff also did not and could never even pursue ...
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... Meanwhile Biff's grades and integrity was plummeting. He was failing classes, stealing equipment, and hopping from one job to the next. ...
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... Stealing is Willy's philosophy of life. He believes it is okay to steal if you are "well-liked". When Biff steals a football, his father's excuse for him is ...
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... Stealing, cheating, and lying come naturally with this belief system. These previous themes represent the ideology of young Biff, before his dreams come ...
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... Biff's views matured quite a bit throughout the years, unfortunately, his brother Happy ... No more then ten years later, Happy began stealing from the company ...
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... Biff is irresponsible and unable to find happiness. He learned from Willy the way to achieve success is through lying, stealing, and powerful acquaintances. ...
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... That pen comes to represent everything Biff rejects about their society - not only stealing, but also the business world in general because of all of its ...
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