Death of a Salesman - Biff character profile
Death of a Salesman - Biff character profileBiff is one of the main characters in the play "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller. Biff is Willy’s and Linda’s son. He was the star of the football team and had scholarships to 3 college’s, but he flunked math and couldn’t graduate, so he tried to work at many different jobs, and failed at each. Finally, he decided to head out west, and work on farms. Biff came back home this spring, because he didn’t know what he was doing with his life. Willy has mood swings and sometimes thinks very highly of Biff sometimes but other times he hates him. The day he came home Willy yelled at him, and because Biff admires his dad, he was depressed. He later reveals to Happy, after their double date, that all he wants is to work on a farm, without a shirt, doing manual labor. He wants Happy to come out west with him, to open a ranch, but Happy won’t. To make his father happy, he says he will open a sporting goods store. Biff is an interesting character. He seems to adore his father, but he re
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Approximate Word count = 694
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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