what happened between Biff and Willy in New England.
Biff steals because from a young age, Biff was not taught the difference between right and wrong or allusion versus reality. He was taught that it was okay to steal as long as success comes from the stealing. For example, when Biff stole the football from his coach, his father simply laughed and said, "Sure, he's gotta practice with a regulation ball, doesn't he? Coach'll probably congratulate you on the initiative." Thus, Willy was showing Biff that it was okay to steal as long as success came from it. Another time, when Willy showed to Biff that it was okay to steal/cheat was when Bernard was trying to get Biff to study and Willy simply said "Bernard: Where is he? If he doesn't study! Willy: You'll give him the answers!" This is another incident when Willy shows Biff that it is okay to cheat if it leads to success. Biff also feels as though the world owes him something, so when the people around him do not give him what he's owed, he steals from them to punish them in a passive aggressive manor.
Willy Wonka is a fictional character.
no willy woka isnt real only the candy is
Willy Wonkas Chocolate comes from a candy company called Willy Wonka Chocolate, not from Willy Wonka. Oompa loompas are fake, but don't let that get your spirits down.
All the whales in this film are computer generated.
What happened between biff and willy in New England
D. Bernard
What happened between Biff and Willy in New England.
When Willy sees Bernard in Charley's office, he is surprised and impressed by Bernard's success as a lawyer. Willy recalls Bernard as being a studious and somewhat nerdy boy who used to fail in his schoolwork, so seeing him as a successful professional amazes and confuses Willy.
D. Bernard
The quote, 'He's liked, but not well liked.' is by Arthur Miller, from his play, 'Death of a Salesman'. In Act 1, Willy Loman asks if Bernard is liked. The boys reply, 'He's liked, but not well liked.' Willy suggests that while Bernard might make good grades, others will be more successful because they are 'well liked'.
Bernard
Willy sees Charley's son, Bernard, who has grown up to be a successful lawyer. This encounter serves as a stark contrast to Willy's own son, Biff, who did not achieve the same level of success.
A. Bernard
in the play bernard who was once a geek, becomes a very successful lawyer, it is said "he is going to argue a case in front of the supreme court" this is ironic as willy himself said bernard would never be successful and biff would be fantastic. when it turns out bernard is super successful willy is confused as to why bernard was successful and biff not.
Willy is very jealous of them and how they become successful, bu he thinks they are complete dorks.
He gets fired or let go for an undetermined time