Willy compares Him to Biff. As Bernard is leaving, Bernard’s dad, Charley, say’s “Gonna argue a case in front of the Supreme Court,” Bernard try’s to stop Charley but it’s too late (1320). Willy just cares greatly of money and being successful. Being successful is great but Willy has dreams that are not approachable and Willy does not realize that. Willy’s flaws make him responsible for his own misfortune. Willy is a really old suborn man. Willy’s suborn attitude pushes his sons away. When Biff finds Willy cheating on his mom it breaks Biff down. Biff starts crying about what he sees and starts crying saying “you gave her Mama’s stocking!” Willy does not apologies to his son for what he has seen (Miller 1332). Instead Willy orders his son and threatens him by saying “I gave you an order! Biff, come back here or I’ll beat you!” Willy thinks he has not committed any type of mistake (1332). Close to the ending Biff try to tell Willy that it was not his fault Biff did not succeed in anything but Willy is a suborn old him and says “I won’t take the rap for this, you hear?” even though Biff just wants to end the argument with him (1336). Willy’s attitude towards Biff applies guilt therefore shows that he was responsible for Biff failure. Willy’s attitude pushed everyone away.
Willy compares Him to Biff. As Bernard is leaving, Bernard’s dad, Charley, say’s “Gonna argue a case in front of the Supreme Court,” Bernard try’s to stop Charley but it’s too late (1320). Willy just cares greatly of money and being successful. Being successful is great but Willy has dreams that are not approachable and Willy does not realize that. Willy’s flaws make him responsible for his own misfortune. Willy is a really old suborn man. Willy’s suborn attitude pushes his sons away. When Biff finds Willy cheating on his mom it breaks Biff down. Biff starts crying about what he sees and starts crying saying “you gave her Mama’s stocking!” Willy does not apologies to his son for what he has seen (Miller 1332). Instead Willy orders his son and threatens him by saying “I gave you an order! Biff, come back here or I’ll beat you!” Willy thinks he has not committed any type of mistake (1332). Close to the ending Biff try to tell Willy that it was not his fault Biff did not succeed in anything but Willy is a suborn old him and says “I won’t take the rap for this, you hear?” even though Biff just wants to end the argument with him (1336). Willy’s attitude towards Biff applies guilt therefore shows that he was responsible for Biff failure. Willy’s attitude pushed everyone away.