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Similarities Between Willy And Biff Loman

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Death of a salesman is a playwright created around the 1930s the times after the great depression and it was written by Arthur Miller. Arthur Miller was a person that suffered from the Great Depression and this script has a lot of similarities into being a family that lost it all, creating a story similar to a Greek tragedy or tragedy of a common man. There are two main characters that the story goes around, Willy Loman and his Son Biff Loman. These two character are constantly fighting on the subject of success and happiness. They had different backgrounds, which leads them to be indifferent on the views of their future. Willy is a person looking to be successful while Biff is trying to be happy, and this creates the story to have two totally …show more content…

These two characters have two different views on success, Willy goals is to be a successful and known salesman, while Biff thinks of being happy at what he does (What Willy thinks of success is what Biff thinks of failure and vice versa). When Biff and Happy are talking in the beginning of act one Biff says, “all you really desire is to be outdoors, with your shirt off. And always to have to get ahead of the next fella. And still—that’s how you build a future.” (Death of a Salesman, 55). Since Biff was an athlete, he probably desires to work physically in set of a desk job. Willy has a desire to be known and to be a successful salesman, in act two Willy and Howard were talking and Willy said “I realized that selling was the greatest career a man could want. ’Cause what could be more satisfying than to be able to go, at the age of eighty-four, into twenty or thirty different cities, and pick up a phone, and be remembered and loved and helped by so many different people? Do you know? when he died—and by the way he died the death of a salesman, in his green velvet slippers in the smoker of the New York, New Haven, and Hartford, going into Boston —when he died, hundreds of salesmen and buyers were at his funeral” (Death of a salesman, 129). Wily first wanted to be a salesman because he wanted to be well known, but he never thought if he was going to be happy doing it. Willy and Biff had different views on being successful and this is what causes them to keep fighting. In Willy’s eyes hope is a really liming subject and so it’s one of the reasons he pressures Biff, in the other hand Biff has a lot of hope and dreams and it’s what it’s keeping him from doing something with his

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