Happy says that Oliver will help Biff because he believes that Oliver, a businessman in New York, will offer Biff a job due to his sales skills and charisma. Happy thinks that Biff can leverage his past connection with Oliver to secure employment, despite Biff's current uncertainties and struggles.
Biff and Happy
Downtown, so Biff can ask for a loan from Bill Oliver
into the city, where biff plans to ask his old boss for a loan.
In 'The Death of a Salesman,' Biff and Happy are talking about women and their dissatisfaction with their lives. Biff hates working for someone else, and Happy is stuck in his position until the person above him either dies or retires. Both dream about buying a ranch and working together.
In Act 2 of Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman," Happy and Biff go to a restaurant to meet Willy for lunch. They want to discuss Biff's meeting with Bill Oliver about a business proposition.
happy doesnt want willy to get upset
Happy won't go out to the West with Biff because he wanted to be with his parents and Biff wanted to leave because Willy was annoying him with getting a job and having a life. Either son won't get married and settle down because they haven't started a business and they don't have enough money to settle alone.
Into the city, where Biff plans to ask his old boss for a loan Downtown, so Biff can ask for a loan from Bill Oliver
Happy wants Willy to feel successful and hopeful about his life
it is to do with willy having an affair and biff flunking math and willy, biff and happy not being successful in business or in life
at a restruant. at a restruant.