Now older, Happy has become a womanizer. However, he is dissatisfied because he feels as though he is a higher rank and a better person than his coworkers.
Happy tries to prove this believed rank to himself by sleeping with the girlfriends of fellow employees and then going to their weddings.
As a distraction from the fact that Happy is not the most successful businessman, the job he pursued to impress his father by following in his footsteps, Happy turns to women. Similarly to Willy and his affair, Happy is looking for a way out of an unsuccessful lifestyle. Willy has the desire to escape business and his insecurities and finds the ego-boost in The Woman.
Happy similarly believes that these rendezvous with many women will make him feel accomplished and worth something. This can again be traced back to Willy. Had Willy given more attention to Happy and feed his ego, Happy would not feel the need to prove something. After Willy failed to give Happy the sense of pride that was needed led Happy to gain an obsession with women and a negative shaping of personality. For Biff, the audience is left in hopes that he will finally pursue his dream of moving out west.
Had Willy not constantly pushed Biff into selling, Biff would not have a dawn of realization. Along with the constant arguments, Biff realizes the lying life Willy had lived and is determined to not fall in his footsteps. Towards the end of the play, Biff attempts to expose Willy to the reality of their situation. Is Biff a tragic hero? Biff Leman can be considered to be Arthur Millers best candidate for a tragic hero in the play Death of a Salesman. He fits the criteria more than his father Wily and his brother Hap.
Things that make Biff a tragic hero are that he is noble, possess a flaw, and he experiences a realization Of Why he is suffering. Why did Biff lose his college scholarship? Biff was a hotshot in high school as the star football player.
A lot of this was due to the fact that Willy let him get away with anything and never encouraged him to do well in school. Without the math credit, Biff couldn't graduate and therefore couldn't take his football scholarship to college. What was Biff's latest job?
Biff's latest job was as a farmhand in Texas. He cannot bear the drudgery and slow advancement involved with jobs such as a salesman and a shipping clerk. Why is George called Biff? When a Jamaican woman named Koko began work there, his nickname was changed to "Gammy". George revealed that if he were to be a porn star, his name would be "Buck Naked. How does Biff's realization that his life is a lie? Biff's realization that he has been living a lie and his determination to face the truth underscores the theme that one can never reach satisfaction in life by pursuing a dream that is not grounded in the truth about who one is.
How is Biff a dynamic character? In the play, Biff is estranged from his father, who believes that Biff is throwing his life away. In his personal life also, he did not had a good relationship with his two sons, but exhibited false happiness, even while feeling dejected inside.
Truth in the sense, even though the both his sons were good in their schools, he gave them the false beliefs that everything will come to them easily and they no need to try at all.
This bad upbringing also had a bad effect on Biff and Happy, as they also struggled to achieve the American dream. Morality in the sense, needing sexual pleasures, he had an illegal affair with a woman, causing him to deteriorate morally and in the mind of his son. He was not supported by his sons, particularly his eldest son, Biff mainly due to this immoral act of having an illegal relationship with a woman.
Willy mainly masks the failures he faced while trying to achieve the American dream. To mask these failures, he even goes to the extent of borrowing 50 dollars a week from Charley and pretending it to be his salary. He even masks his original love of carpentry because he believes that it is more memorable to be an unsuccessful salesman than be contented carpenter. So, Willy masks his failures and interests to show himself a successful man and achiever of American Dream, but in the end dies tragically for a worthless cause.
Even though, Loman lived a depressed existence due to his failure to achieve American dream, he underwent a kind of half-Anagnorisism, thereby realizing the some of the mistakes he have committed. Loman realizes that Biff still cares for him, even though he criticizes his misguided American Dream.
This sets off Anagnorisism in him as he realizes the mistakes he had done, and wants to correct for the benefit of all.
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