In "Death of a Salesman," Willy Loman has a complex relationship with his son Happy. He often shows favoritism towards him, viewing him as the more successful and promising son compared to Biff. Willy’s expectations and dreams for Happy lead him to encourage his superficial pursuits of success and popularity, pushing him to conform to societal standards rather than genuinely support his personal aspirations. Despite this, Willy's treatment of Happy is tinged with neglect, as he fails to recognize Happy’s deeper struggles and emotional needs.
Biff is Willy's elder son. Happy is the younger one.
Willy (William) Loman
Tries and kills himself for not being the ideal son.
He was a nomadic salesman.
Biff is the son of Willy Loman, the salesman.
Happy wants to pick up the women, and acknowledging Willy might block his attempt.
Biff is Willy's elder son. Happy is the younger one.
Willy (William) Loman
Tries and kills himself for not being the ideal son.
He was a nomadic salesman.
Biff is the son of Willy Loman, the salesman.
Willy Loman.
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She is protective of him, and almost treats him as a child, guiding him to eat cheese and comforting him in his delusion.
Death of a Salesman is a play from 1949 that was written by Arthur Miller. The antagonist in the play is Willy Loman.