failure. Willy could have been successful‚ but something went wrong. He raised his sons to believe in the American Dream‚ and neither of them turned out to be successful either. By the time Willy is an old man he has nothing to show for it. His first son‚ Biff‚ was a hopeless dreamer who wasn’t able to hold on to a job. He could have been successful but unfortunately he blew the chance he had to go to school. Happy‚ Willy’s other son‚ had a job‚ but was basically all talk‚ just like Willy. But now
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Happy Loman Happy shares none of the poetry that erupts from Biff and that is buried in Willy—he is the stunted incarnation of Willy’s worst traits and the embodiment of the lie of the happy American Dream. As such‚ Happy is a difficult character with whom to empathize. He is one-dimensional and static throughout the play. His empty vow to avenge Willy’s death by finally “beat[ing] this racket” provides evidence of his critical condition: for Happy‚ who has lived in the shadow of the inflated
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problem for as long as possible‚ while others face up to the problem immediately to get it out of the way. Biff and Happy Loman‚ two characters in Arthur Millers Death of a Salesman‚ are good examples of this‚ although both start from the same point‚ they end up going in different directions with Happy still living in his world of lies and Biff‚ being set free by the truth. Happy Loman is Willy’s youngest son and is often over shadowed by his older brother Biff and ignored by his parents. As a result
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16 October 2013 Writing Assignment 3 Biff Loman: Son‚ brother‚ tragic hero. Biff Loman can be considered to be Arthur Miller’s best candidate for a tragic hero in the play Death of a Salesman. He fits the criteria more than his father Willy and his brother Hap. Biff starts off in a rut‚ but by the end of the story he evolves. He not only realizes who he is‚ he becomes at peace with it. Things that make Biff a tragic hero are that he is noble‚ possess a flaw‚ and he experiences a realization of
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through the character Linda Loman‚ the author implies that society thinks the amount of money and personal belongings one has defines him as a person; a person does not need to be rich in order to be significant. Specifically‚ Willy drives countless hours and miles trying to provide money for his family‚ and Miller’s character‚ Linda reveals that “He drives seven hundred miles” working “on straight commission” for “Five weeks” trying to provide money for his family (41). Willy ensures that he does everything
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wife is aware‚ strong‚ persevering and caring. Linda Loman is an oblivious‚ weak‚ enabler and cannot be characterized as a good wife. In many instances throughout Arthur Miller’s play The Death of a Salesman‚ the audience sees Linda acting poorly as a significant other. Through the duration of the play her pathetic attempts to show her love for Willy are outweighed by the actions used in benefitting herself and her well-being. How is Mrs. Linda Loman oblivious? Linda is fully aware of her husband’s suicide
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Aracelis Andino Professor Theresa Defranzo English 101 10/10/14 Poetry Assignment Maya Angelou: Maya Angelou was born on August 4‚ 1928‚ in St. Louis ‚ writer and civil rights activist is known for her 1969 memoir‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ which made literary history as the first nonfiction best-seller by an African-American woman. In 1971‚ Angelou published the Pulitzer Prize-nominated poetry collection Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water ’Fore I Die. She later wrote the poem "On
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doesn’t move any further‚ but puts the suitcase and the bouquet on the ground and stands with a hazy look focused on whatever that is in front of him. From the other side‚ a COLLEAGUE appears. COLLEAGUE: The hell hath frozen! Since when does Hap Loman travel by a subway? HAPPY (wakes out of the haze‚ looks around): Don! So good to see you! I’m running an errand‚ y’know. COLLEAGUE: At this time of night? I’d thought that you are partyin’ over the good news! HAPPY: Eh‚ I’m just going to see some
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Biff Loman displays only a small measure of his youthful confidence‚ enthusiasm‚ and affection. More often‚ he appears troubled‚ frustrated‚ and sad. The name ‘Biff’ gives an appearance of a tough man‚ but in the play ‘Death of a Salesman’‚ Biff is a flawed character who is the opposite of the appearance his name gives. Although he is a flawed character‚ he manages to succeed at one thing that Willy was not able to‚ which is acknowledging his failures‚ rather than dreaming of something he is not
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audience to the main characters of the novel; Willy‚ Biff‚ Happy‚ and Linda‚ making them relatable and similar to the common man. Despite seeming average at first glance‚ the Loman family is wounded‚ and they are struggle to stay afloat. With his entire family on the edge‚ the burdens of the house and family stack up on Willy‚ ultimately leading to his death by suicide‚ which is a clear indicator that out of all the characters of the novel‚ Mr. Loman was most wounded by far. In order to be successful
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