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    our first son‚ Biff. Willy really looked up to his son Biff. He had high expectations and hopes for him. He wanted Biff to live the America dream; which to Willy

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    Willy’s superficial understanding of the American dream leads to insecurities and false hopes for himself and his sons Biff and Happy who also have a warped interpretations. The Death of a

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    Compare and contrast Biff and Happy as Willy’s sons. How do they reflect or reject Willy’s philosophies? Willy Loman is a salesman with a fragile grip on reality. All his life he has strived for his version of the American dream –being "well liked" and making money– to the point where he is forced to deny reality in order to achieve it. His mind is full of delusions about his own abilities and accomplishments‚ and the accomplishments of his sons– Biff and Happy. Biff‚ the eldest son‚

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    like to improve on my punctuation as it is pretty bad right now. Biff and Happy are two sides of the same coin. They grew up together in the same place side by side; however‚ they ended up on two completely different paths. The same can be said for the two boys in “Tracks and Ties‚” these two friends who did everything together went their separate ways. Now there are a bunch of connections I could make between the two; how both Biff and the two boys steal‚ how they grew up in a bad side of town. One

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    The Human Cost from the Industrial Growth in China In recent years‚ many studies have examined the effects of economic development on the health and mortality of people. Many studies have found that growth in income has positive effects on improving health and reducing mortality in developing countries. However‚ the effects of growth on workplace fatalities in developing countries has been ignored. Although the government alleges that workplace safety has improved‚ the number of workplace deaths

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    Biff Loman Interview

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    This is your life‚ Biff Loman I: Interviewer B: Biff C: The couch Be: Bernard W: Women I: Welcome to the “This is Your Life‚ Biff Loman!” TV show‚ we are interviewing Bill Loman from “A Death of a Salesman” about the occurrences in his life and his realisation of many pivotal events which caused his revelations. (Audience clapping) I: In the originally we see that Biff eventually succumbs to his father’s tactics – with fateful consequences‚ however the discovery that Willy has a mistress

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    Biff Character Analysis

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    Will cuts her off‚ yells at her and does not let her talks or expresses her own opinions‚ and this happens repeatedly that their son‚ Biff has to come in the middle to stops Willy and makes it right for his mom: “Willy: What’re you takin’ over this house? Linda: Willy – Willy‚ turning on her: Don’t take his side all the time‚ goddammit! Biff‚ furiously: Stop yelling at her!” (Page: 65) Willy clearly has no respect for Linda at all. He doesn’t let Linda states her opinions‚ yells at her‚

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    Biff Loman Lying

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    case for any of the Lomans and Biff finally realized it. In the book Death of a Salesman‚ Biff Loman says‚ “We never told the truth in this house for ten minutes.” I think that Biff is correct when he says this. Throughout the entire book the Lomans lie emotionally‚ about their careers‚ and they lie just to lie. Willy and Biff Loman do not have a strong relationship all because of a lie. Their relationship was strong until Biff found out about Willy’s affair. After Biff uncovered his father’s lie he

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    Biff Loman: Tragic Hero

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    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 why he is suffering. Biff‚ though

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    Biff Character Study.

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    Biff is the eldest of Willy’s two sons. He is an attractive man‚ even though he is labeled as a failure in life. When Biff was in high school he was the star football player which won him several scholarships. Unfortunately‚ he wasn’t able to continue his education because he failed his math class. He also started stealing things while he was in hight school and was never reprimanded for it. In fact‚ when he stole the balls from the locker room‚ Willy excuses the behavior by saying that the coach

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