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... In The Death of a Salesman Willy Loman’s most important relationships are with his family, especially his sons Happy and Biff. ... He juggles two careers in his life, a salesman and an actor. He lies to cover up his faults and exaggerates his success to keep up the image of a successful salesman to his sons. ... Forsythe about who Willy is. ... ” (36 – 37) When Ben mentions about being rich in his response, Willy thinks that his teaching are right and will help Biff become rich. ... When Biff finds out about Willy’s infidelity he yells at Willy in one of Willy reminisce in Act 2 “You fake! ... This dramatic experience tainted Willy promise of success forever as Bernard talks about Biff to Willy in Act 2 “Remember those sneakers with University of Virginia” printed on them? ... Willy death is stirred by his son’s love and failures.
Approximate Word count = 1437 Approximate Pages = 5.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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