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Death Of a Salesman

The scene in the bedroom in which Happy and Biff are talking

From the perspective of Biff in this scene I can see him attempting to readjust to the situation of living at home. Nothing had changed, but it has. It is his father. There is something in the past that Biff reminisces of with his brother. In the background, he hears his father's incessant rambling and it seems to frustrate him. He seems to highly respect his mother and somehow see his fathers rambling is hurtful towards her and wants him to stop.

From Happy's perspective, I can just see him 'happy' (no pun intended) to be with his brother again. Although he tries to bring up the subject of how life's going he seems distracted by Biff's distraction. He is trying to get to know his brother again and his usual dealings with his father don't seem to worry him as much. He just accepts things the way the are and does not seem to know why Biff can not do the same.

The scene in which Happy and Biff tell their father Biff is to


From Willy's perspective, he is nervous beyond belief. He somehow resents the company for putting him in a position in which he has to work on commission after all these years. When he goes to see this, child of a boss, he attempts to ask for them to take him off the road. When Howard tries to tell him that he can't use him on the floor he loses his temper and then tries to compensate by asking him for less and less money for a salary every time. In the end, he breaks down and Howard finally fires him.

From Willy's perspective, I see him looking upon his too sons with the thought that his elder son might make something of himself yet. You can see throughout the play, that one of Willy's dreams is for Biff to succeed. Although their constant bickering, you can almost see the look on his face when he is told the news. Willy might be slipping in his old age, but he delighted with their idea of them working together and finally some meaning pours into his otherwise boring lifestyle.

From my perspective, I can sense Willy being scared. After all these years

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