Biff Character Analysis

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In the drama story Biff was the oldest son, and he was described as lazy, unemployed, and not smart in math. However, he was an athlete and he was expected to be a business man like his father. Biff points out “No with a ranch I could do the work I like and still be something. I just wonder though” (PG1010) Biff felt he was wasting his life, so he rather work in a ranch than working under someone company, which he disliked because he never like following orders. In addition, Willy was the father, which he was unemployed and old. Willy always look out for his family to have better things in life, but after he got laid off, Willy was stressed and always telling of biff to step his game. It was for Biff own good because Willy could of die anytime soon. Willy “Cause I get so lonely especially when business is bad and there’s nobody to talk to. I get the feeling that ill neve sell anything again, that I won’t make a living for you, or a business, a business for the boys” (PG 1017) There was nothing else that Willy could of …show more content…

He look out for his older brother a lot and gave him advice to show a better example, and not disappoint Willy. Happy came up with an idea to sell sporting goods, and since Biff is athlete it will be perfect for him, and not complain, but the only way was to come up with a loan of ten thousand dollars. Happy states “Wait! We form two basketball team, see? Two water –polo team, we play each other. It’s a million dollars’ worth of publicity. Two brothers, see? The Loman Brother. Displays in the Royal Palms all the hotels. And banners over the ring and the basketball court: Loman Brothers. Baby, we could sell sporting goods!” (PG1033) Sadly, that by the second part of the drama story the family got their hopes up, and believed in Biff to get the loan from Oliver, but turned out bad. Instead, Biff stole Oliver pen when he went to meet him in his office, and not even mentioned about the

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