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... Ultimately, Biff does not succeed in his father's eyes, but he does finally realize his true identity and, because of this, deserves the role of protagonist in ...
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... He is ultimately chastising himself and his son Biff, letting the dream take control and losing sight of the real goal, freedom and happiness. ...
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... continuously tells his father, "Pop, I'm losing weight, you notice?" Biff is the ... wealth, and success from all the wrong places, he ultimately extinguishes the ...
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... the one man, the only man, he ever looked up to was nothing more than a "fake", and Biff lost all ... Ultimately, Willy failed as a father, but he did try his best ...
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... While Linda pities him because he's given his life to a company that has ultimately turned him out on his ear, she also ... Biff pities him in the restaurant scene ...
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... only way to correct this wrong is to somehow provide for his family, especially Biff. ... part in the play, had a huge role in Willy's life, and ultimately a huge ...
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... his family. He ruined life for Happy, Linda, and Biff, and since they were all he had, he ultimately killed himself. The only thing ...
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... successful, yet his perception of what the dream was all about ultimately caused his ... He is proud to learn that flock around Biff and respond to his athletic ...
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... often though hard work, it is unrealistic, full of false hopes, and ultimately ends in ... This is evident when Ben tells Biff to, "never fight fair with a stranger ...
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... Thus, the tragedy of Willy Loman is ultimately attributable more to society than ... His dreams were shattered when Biff couldn't make anything of himself, Willy's ...
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... Ultimately, Willy's life becomes destroyed by the well-liked motif. At the end of the novel, Biff realizes the falseness of his father's well-liked idea. ...
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... He reminisced about the time when him and Biff hung a swing between the two beautiful elm trees that the ... Ultimately Willy was fired from his job at Wagner. ...
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... The parents are ultimately responsible for their children's behavior because the children act ... His son, Biff, was devastated after he caught his father being ...
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... both aware that Willy's dream was to become number one, and Biff spelled it ... foolish pride and stubbornness lead to the wrong choices, which ultimately lead to ...
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... both aware that Willy's dream was to become number one, and Biff spelled it ... foolish pride and stubbornness lead to the wrong choices, which ultimately lead to ...
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... Linda, Biff, Hap, Klemm 4 Charlie, and his son, Bernard and Biff had absolutely no ... value of love and truth over being "well liked" is what ultimately led to ...
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... both aware that Willy's dream was to become number one, and Biff spelled it ... foolish pride and stubbornness lead to the wrong choices, which ultimately lead to ...
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... He foresaw his son Biff being able to do something with his life if he had that ... 33-34) For both characters, their pride was ultimately the cause of their deaths ...
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... It was through this slanted view of existence, that Willy ultimately lost his way along ... This sense of responsibility rubbed off on Biff, to the extent that he ...
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... However, now Willy is forced to work on commission at an old age and ultimately fired by his godson. His favored son Biff is also a hopeless dreamer, unable to ...
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... he is brought back to the most disgusting point of his life: when Biff finds out ... denied the realities of his life to the point where it ultimately killed him
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... father's unfaithfulness, he loses all trust for his father, and Biff's life pretty ... This is ultimately the reason / situation that helps Nora realize that she ...
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... he is brought back to the most disgusting point of his life, when Biff finds out ... t handle the realties of his life all at once and it ultimately killed him.
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... Ultimately Willy's failure is truly the failure of the American Dream to deliver its ... Although Biff has become the lone character in the family to confront his ...
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... who did not work towards that ideal or accomplish it, such as Biff, his son ... The problem with Willy's ideals, which ultimately kills him, is that he has lost ...
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... But now, Willy is forced to work on commission at an old age and ultimately fired by his godson. His favored son Biff is also a hopeless dreamer, unable to ...
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... man, specifically the tragedy of Willy and his lost sons, Biff and Happy ... Ultimately, Miller's neglect of this aspect of the play compromises the full impact of ...
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... who did not work towards that ideal or accomplish it ,such as Biff, his son ... The problem with Willy's ideals which ultimately kills him is that he has lost sight ...
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... who did not work towards that ideal or accomplish it ,such as Biff, his son ... The problem with Willy's ideals which ultimately kills him is that he has lost sight ...
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... makes the most extreme sacrifice in his attempt to leave an inheritance that will allow Biff to fulfil ... Materialism is ultimately the reason for Willy's death. ...
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