Before the play begins, Biff Loman, the son of Willy Loman, has been wandering through the West, taking on various jobs, but ultimately struggling to find his place and purpose. He initially pursued a career in farming and sought to connect with the land, but his ventures often ended in disappointment. This aimless wandering reflects his deep internal conflict and dissatisfaction with the expectations placed on him by his father, Willy. Biff's experiences in the West highlight his search for identity and fulfillment outside of his family's dreams.
play football
the flashback when biff finds out his infedility
Mr. Birnbaum is a minor character in Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman." He is the teacher of Biff Loman, the protagonist's son, and represents the educational system that Biff feels disillusioned with. Birnbaum's character highlights Biff's struggles with expectations and identity, as Biff grapples with his failures and the pressure to succeed in a society that values success over personal fulfillment.
Bill Oliver is a character in Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman. He is a former employer of Willy Loman's son, Biff, and is portrayed as a successful businessman. Biff seeks to reconnect with Oliver in hopes of securing a job, reflecting his aspirations and the pressures of familial expectations. Oliver represents both Biff's dreams and the disillusionment that comes with them, serving as a catalyst for Biff's eventual realization about his own identity and values.
Biff discovers it while Willy is "selling" in Boston. Willy tries to play it off as a woman who is in his room because they're painting her room, but Biff is old enough to know that Willy has been having an affair.
Biff Loman is the son of Willy Loman in the play "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller .
Pompey
play football
Events that take place before a play begins
The Antecedent Action is that part of the characters' experience which comes before the events of the story. If it has a bearing, information about it must be given either in the Introduction, or incidentally later on.
In the Arthur Miller play "Death of a Salesman," Biff comes to Boston to see his father and finds out that Willy has been cheating on his wife. This is a great shock to Biff, who did not know Willy had a mistress. As a result, Biff calls Willy a phony and a fake and loses respect for him.
the flashback when biff finds out his infedility
the explanation of events that occured before the action of the play begins
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.
Biff, he does it to play sports and pass math class.
There are six different people who play the role of Biff at the Sea lion and Otter Show. Just to name a few there is Casey, Jeff, BJ, and Wyatt.
He learns and changes as a person throughout the play.