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Arthur Miller - Death of a Salesman

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What signs are there that Biff and happy will end up like their father? Arthur Miller's play 'Death of a Salesman' focuses on an American family who have success then their fortunes change for the worst with disastrous consequences. Willy Loman the main character in the play is the father of the family and believes he is a successful salesman. He has two sons Biff and Happy who look up to their father but they both change their feelings about their father throughout the play. Willy always focuses his attention on Biff and not Happy. The mother of the family is Linda and she always encourages her sons to be successful. This essay will be focusing on the signs throughout the play that show that Biff and Happy will end up their father. Biff is the main focus of the family in Willy's eyes he always feels that he is going...

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