Year 12 An analysis of the character of Biff. Biff Loman is portrayed as the root of Willy’s mental illness and instability. He is also the only member of his family who acknowledges his own failures in life. On the whole‚ Biff Loman stands out as the most intriguing and strong character in “Death of a Salesman. He is not a successful man and never will be‚ he is however able to admit this‚ even in a harsh society as the one of the 1960s America. Biff knows he is a “nothing” and tries to make
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In the play Death of a Salesman‚ Willy Loman‚ the husband of Linda Loman and the father of Biff and Happy‚ is portrayed as irascible‚ contradictory‚ and suicidal. Willy in the beginning of the play becomes very irascible at Biff because he is still working on the ranch out west. For example‚ while talking to Linda Willy says “when the hell did I lose my temper? I simply asked him if he was making any money. Is that a criticism?”(pg 15) Willy also yells at Linda “ How can he find himself on a farm
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Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ we see the small (but present) friendship of Biff and Bernard. Biff is a football superstar‚ with scholarships lined up and friends galore. Bernard‚ his neighbour and childhood friend‚ is very much a book worm who decides to focus his time on his academics and unfortunately‚ doesn’t have many friends. Bernard had always idolized Biff throughout high school for his undeniable talent and charisma. On many occasions Bernard would offer to help Biff through his weaknesses
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In Death of a Salesman‚a drama by Arthur Miller‚ presents the conflict between to main characters‚ the traveling salesman‚ Willy Loman‚ and his son Biff. This discord is founded in the fact that each man is faced with the impractical ideals placed on them by the other. This leads to the subsequent shattering of Willy and Biff’s hopes. Willy chastises his son on numerous occassions. However‚ his scoldings fall deafly on Biff’s ears because he has learned of his father’s affair
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Death of a Salesman In this play-write‚ it shows that Biff is the protagonist. This is because unlike Willy‚ Hap‚ and Linda‚ Biff goes through a great change and is transformed by the action of the play. At the very end of the play‚ at Willy’s funeral‚ Biff announces that he’s leaving New York City. This is because he is ready to move on in his life‚ whereas Hap is holding onto the past‚ like Willy had‚ and decides to stay put. Willy‚ strong in his belief of the "American Dream"‚ never
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Biff is one of the most troubled characters in Death of a Salesman‚ along with his father Willy. Whilst the Play mainly focuses on the tragedy surrounding the decline and death of his father‚ Biff’s story is arguably also a tragedy: going from having everything he could possibly want‚ with many universities interested in Biff‚ people throughout his school looking up to him as a role model‚ and generally his life being good to being sent to jail‚ moving from one low pay job to another‚ and finding
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In the restaurant scene of Death of a Salesman both Biff and Happy betray Willy‚ but in two different‚ distinct ways. Happy denies being related to his father‚ but does so behind Willy’s back. Biff‚ on the other hand‚ betrays Willy to his face by lying about and disappointing his father with the results of Biff’s meeting with Bill Oliver. Biff’s betrayal is worse because he hurt Willy more than Happy did‚ by lying to his face. While Biff’s intentions may be good‚ he just makes the situation worse
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Biff Loman may not be the “Salesman” in Arthur Miller’s masterpiece‚ The Death of a Salesman‚ but he is the main character of the play. The character known as Biff Loman is at the root of his immediate family’s internal dilemmas and inner conflicts. Biff’s essence is what motivates the men in his family to choose the path that they take in life. For this reason‚ even when Biff is not present in a particular scene‚ he is still omnipresent because of his invisible pull on the actions and feelings of
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A TEACHER’S GUIDE TO THE PENGUIN EDITION OF ARTHUR MILLER’S DEATH OF A SALESMAN By RANDEANE TETU‚ Middlesex Community College‚ Middletown‚ CT A Teacher’s Guide to Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman 2 NOTE TO THE TEACHER The questions‚ exercises‚ and assignments on these pages are designed to guide students’ reading of the literary work and to provide suggestions for exploring the implications of the story through discussions‚ research‚ and writing. Most of the items can be handled
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Michael Cruz 5/7/12 English Essay Prof. Martin Death of a Salesman When it comes to families‚ all ours are different and what separates our family from the next person is the way we act toward each other. What makes a tight family is how they can communicate with each other‚ not putting one person over the other and treating everyone just as equal. However in”Death of a Salesman’’ by Arthur Miller‚ the Loman family was pure an example of a dysfunctional family
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