Traveling Salesman
A store employee.
Happy Loman
Happy Loman
Her son, Happy Loman
An itinerant laborer
An itinerant laborer
Death of a Salesman is about a man named Willy Loman who is tired of his job. He has flashbacks all the time of the past. His brother name is Ben. He has two son's named Biff Loman and Happy Loman. His wife name is Linda Loman. Willy is unhappy with his life and his family.The play is about people chasing the American Dream.
Death of a Salesman is about a man named Willy Loman who is tired of his job. He has flashbacks all the time of the past. His brother name is Ben. He has two son's named Biff Loman and Happy Loman. His wife name is Linda Loman. Willy is unhappy with his life and his family.The play is about people chasing the American Dream.
In Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," the Loman family is not truly happy; they are plagued by disillusionment and unfulfilled dreams. Willy Loman's relentless pursuit of success leads to familial tension, particularly with his sons, Biff and Happy, who struggle with their own identities and expectations. The family's interactions reveal deep-seated conflicts and a lack of genuine connection, ultimately culminating in tragedy. Their facade of happiness masks profound dissatisfaction and despair.
A store employeeAn itinerant laborer
Biff Loman's brother in "Death of a Salesman" is Happy Loman. He is portrayed as the more carefree and superficial sibling, often seeking validation through his relationships and career aspirations. While Biff struggles with his identity and expectations, Happy continues to chase the American Dream in a more conventional manner. The dynamics between the brothers highlight their contrasting approaches to life and success.
An itinerant laborer