Looking at the play from the audience’s perspective, it becomes apparent that Happy, Willy’s youngest son, is living in his older brother, Biff’s, shadow. In the first instance where we are introduced to the duo, the scene is interrupted with Willy talking about Biff’s simonizing job, from years earlier. The two boys appear to be very close. In one instance where Happy is talking about Willy’s interjections, he is reluctant to tell Biff that they are all about him. Feeling
Looking at the play from the audience’s perspective, it becomes apparent that Happy, Willy’s youngest son, is living in his older brother, Biff’s, shadow. In the first instance where we are introduced to the duo, the scene is interrupted with Willy talking about Biff’s simonizing job, from years earlier. The two boys appear to be very close. In one instance where Happy is talking about Willy’s interjections, he is reluctant to tell Biff that they are all about him. Feeling