bernard
Arthur Miller
In "Death of a Salesman," Ben Loman, Willy Loman's successful brother, made his fortune in the diamond mines of Africa. He ventured into the wilderness and took risks, which ultimately led to his wealth. Ben's success serves as a stark contrast to Willy's struggles as a salesman, highlighting themes of opportunity and the American Dream. His character embodies the idea that fortune favors the bold and those willing to seize opportunities.
Biff
Went into the jungle and came out rich
bernard
Arthur Miller
Charley
Charley
In "Death of a Salesman," Ben Loman, Willy Loman's successful brother, made his fortune in the diamond mines of Africa. He ventured into the wilderness and took risks, which ultimately led to his wealth. Ben's success serves as a stark contrast to Willy's struggles as a salesman, highlighting themes of opportunity and the American Dream. His character embodies the idea that fortune favors the bold and those willing to seize opportunities.
Biff
Biff
Went into the jungle and came out rich
In the play, Death of a Salesman, Happy, who presents himself as seemingly unimportant to me has always been the most intriguing character.
Willy Lomax
Charley
Ben tells Willy about an opportunity in Alaska.