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Sunday, May 19, 2019

Compare and Contrast the Characters of the Loman Brothers

The audience be first introduced to the Loman brothers as they are staying at their parents home in Brooklyn. The brothers are woken by their father, and perplex an incredibly deep conversation concerning their lives. This conversation reveals a lot about Biff and contented and their panorama on life. Firstly, an immediate contrast is made in how the pair treat women. keen has an incredibly degrading attitude, in which he thinks that he is entitled to any women that he wants, despite being aware that they are engaged to executives at his work.Not only this, he cl declare oneselfs that he doesnt want the girl, and, still, I take it. Firstly, the position that he cannot address the woman by her name, and instead it shows how little he thinks of women and how they are made to expression by being given the false hope of being wanted by this womanizing character. Biff and Happy remember when they were young, and Happy refers to his first time as a pig. This accentuates how little respect he has for women, and how he judges them on merely their looks.Biff, on the other hand, seems to feel differently to Happy, ignoring his derogatory comments and admitting, Id like to find a girl steady, somebody with substance. He clearly employ to have the same tendencies with women, as he taught Happy everything he knows about women. However, Biff has clearly grow and grown out of his phase of seeking women as if it was a sport, as his brother still does. A similarity between Biff and Happy are that they are both concerned for their fathers recent behaviour, and discuss things that they have both noticed about him.Happy tells Biff that he is getting neuronic about im. Despite having their differences with their father, they both care a lot for him and can immediately notice when he begins to act differently. Biff is also clearly concerned about his mother and how she is coping. When Willy is talking to himself, he is (growing angry) and asks rhetorically Doesnt he know Mom can hear that? This portrays how Biff seeks to protect his mother.On the other hand, it seems that Happy seems to care more about his fathers opinions then Biff, as he tells Biff that I wish youd have a talk with him. He does not like the conflict between his brother and his father, and maybe believes that this conflict is what is making him act strangely. Biff on the other hand, sees his how his father is behaving as selfish and stupid. He is still frustrated with the conversation between him and his father, concerning Biffs future plans (or lack of them).During Willys mobile concurrency, Biff and Willy are seen in their youth. Here, it is shown that Happy is often over shadowed by his sometime(a) brother Biff and ignored by his parents. As a result of growing up in Biffs shadow, Happy is always striving for Willys attention, but has never really got it. This is shown when the young Happy is repeatedly tells his father, Im losing weight, you notice, papa? Willy brushes Ha ppy off here, and this hint of favouritism may be why Happy feels that he should aim to be in a job like his fathers to impress him, whereas Biff does not.

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