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English A2 Homework GAD Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller September 23, 2005 Why is there a conflict between Willy and his son Biff? To the point we've read the Loman family itself seems like an unstable family where its members are not successful in what they do, whether its farming or commerce. Willy for example is not only unsuccessful at his job, but it is clearly seen that he also doesn't know what is going on in the family at the present moment, and keep s living back in the past where his mind goes wondering often. I would say that the main conflict between Willy and his Son Biff perhaps is the fact that Willy wants Biff to be a successful man, but Willy simply doesn't lead by example, by this I mean, that since he is not successful at what he does, Biff sees him perhaps like a weak, mentally ill,...

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