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Biff search for is true identity

The character biff in “Death of a salesman” by Arthur miller is the character with the most interesting part in the story. Biff is one of Willy loman two sons and the most favorite of the two. Willy took so much interest in biff because he see biff as one who has a lot to offer to the family, and he never saw happy as one who could make me a contribution to the family. Biff had a lot of things going on for him when he was in high school. He was the star of the football team in his high school, has scholarships to three college, and he was liked by most people. As a young man Biff had lots of respect and admiration for his dad due to the stories which Willy told his kids about how he was been liked by people he dealt with in his line of business. Because of the respect and admiration he had for his he looked up to his dad and wanted to be like him. He was absolutely obsessed with pleasing his father, who was flawless in his eyes. An example of this is on page 1223 when he had a foot...

Posted by: Gina Allred

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