The Dynamic Relationship Between Willy and Biff Loman in Death of a Salesman, a Play by Arthur Miller

This paper is about two main characters in The Death of a Saleman, Willy and Biff. Willy and Biff are father and son who have an irreparable relationship. According to the author, Biff represents a failure in that his father does not think he has a credible job, his father feels he is trying to spite him, and his father is disappointed in his bad grades. Biff is also disappointed in his father, though. Biff sees his father with The Woman and loses respect for him. Biff also finds out that Willy lied about his profession because he couldn't accept the truth. When Biff confronted Willy about this, Willy committed suicide.
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