An itinerant laborer
An itinerant laborer
An itinerant laborer
Biff Loman is the son of Willy Loman in the play "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller .
Biff is the son of Willy Loman, the salesman.
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Willy Loman's youngest son is Biff Loman. He struggles with his identity and the expectations placed on him by his father throughout Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman." Biff's journey reflects the themes of disillusionment and the quest for self-acceptance.
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Biff Loman
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.
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