In Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," Happy won't go out West with Biff because he is still tied to his father's dreams and the illusion of success that his father, Willy, represents. He feels a sense of obligation to stay and pursue the business opportunities in New York, despite their futility. Biff, on the other hand, refuses to stay in New York because he recognizes the emptiness of his father's ambitions and wants to break free from the oppressive expectations placed upon him. He seeks a more authentic life, which he believes can be found away from the shadow of Willy's dreams.
Its is about Willy Loman(a salesman of about sixty) who worked and traveled all his life and has an unsuccessful son named Biff. Biff unlike Happy, the Loman's other son , moved out west to go work on a farm instead of working as a humble salesman. Willy halucinates , has flashbacks, and talks to himself to figure out where he went wrong in raising Biff. The play takes place in Brooklyn , New York and Willy is married to Linda Loman. I would include other details but i don't want to be a spoiler.
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.
Happy doesn't go west with Biff because he is still deeply invested in his job and the pursuit of success in the city. He is caught up in the dream of achieving his own version of the American Dream, which contrasts with Biff's desire to escape and find a more authentic life. Happy also feels a sense of loyalty to his father's expectations and the illusion of success that their family has built, making it difficult for him to abandon that path.
Happy does not agree to go to the West with Biff because he is deeply entrenched in his own ambitions and the lifestyle he has built in New York. He is focused on pursuing his own version of success and is hesitant to abandon the comfort of his current situation. Moreover, Happy's desire to please his father, Willy, and to maintain his own identity complicates his willingness to leave everything behind for an uncertain future in the West.
linda, the wife of Willy and mother of Biff and Happy in the death of a salesman was a typical house hold woman. She was the peace maker in the house. She really fits the stereotype of a woman at that period. This reminds me about back home in Gambia (West Africa), half of the married women are subjected to the same house hold role Linda played. Most ordinary housewives are always faithful to their husbands like Linda. for erxample, Willy, darlind, you're the handsomest man in the world." Despite Willy treated her as an inferior wife, sometimes neglects her, but she still love him uncondiyionally
Its is about Willy Loman(a salesman of about sixty) who worked and traveled all his life and has an unsuccessful son named Biff. Biff unlike Happy, the Loman's other son , moved out west to go work on a farm instead of working as a humble salesman. Willy halucinates , has flashbacks, and talks to himself to figure out where he went wrong in raising Biff. The play takes place in Brooklyn , New York and Willy is married to Linda Loman. I would include other details but i don't want to be a spoiler.
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.
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.
Death of a Salesman - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Sweden:15 West Germany:16
Happy doesn't go west with Biff because he is still deeply invested in his job and the pursuit of success in the city. He is caught up in the dream of achieving his own version of the American Dream, which contrasts with Biff's desire to escape and find a more authentic life. Happy also feels a sense of loyalty to his father's expectations and the illusion of success that their family has built, making it difficult for him to abandon that path.
Happy does not agree to go to the West with Biff because he is deeply entrenched in his own ambitions and the lifestyle he has built in New York. He is focused on pursuing his own version of success and is hesitant to abandon the comfort of his current situation. Moreover, Happy's desire to please his father, Willy, and to maintain his own identity complicates his willingness to leave everything behind for an uncertain future in the West.
linda, the wife of Willy and mother of Biff and Happy in the death of a salesman was a typical house hold woman. She was the peace maker in the house. She really fits the stereotype of a woman at that period. This reminds me about back home in Gambia (West Africa), half of the married women are subjected to the same house hold role Linda played. Most ordinary housewives are always faithful to their husbands like Linda. for erxample, Willy, darlind, you're the handsomest man in the world." Despite Willy treated her as an inferior wife, sometimes neglects her, but she still love him uncondiyionally
Death of a Salesman - 1985 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Finland:K-12 Netherlands:AL (DVD rating) Sweden:11 UK:PG USA:PG West Germany:12 (bw)
The cast of Death of a Salesman - 1996 includes: Juliet Aubrey as Miss Forsythe Pam Ferris as Woman Iain Glen as Biff James Grout as Charley Rosemary Harris as Linda Ian Hogg as Ben Toby Jones as Waiter Matthew Marsh as Howard Warren Mitchell as Willy Loman Owen Teale as Happy
The Death of the West was created in 2001.
a good car salesman on the west coast at a good dealer should earn between 80k to 120k per year
Happy - Matthew West album - was created on 2003-12-26.