Throughout the play I found the relationship between Biff and Willy to be very interesting. Right from the start you know there is tension in their relationship and get a sense of how Willy views Biff. I began to wonder what led them to reach this point in their relationship. After hearing how Willy perceived Biff it was interesting to see how they interacted when Biff was still in high school. It was evident that Biff was Willy’s favorite and really took great interest in him. Willy really built up Biff’s confidence and had great dreams and aspirations as to what Biff would do after high school.
The moment that changed this father son relationship was not revealed until near the end of the play. Biff unintentionally interrupted Willy and his mistress on a business trip, which leads Biff to view his father differently forever. He no longer believes in all the encouragement his father supplied him with throughout high school and feels deceived. After reading about this encounter the animosity between these two made sense. This scene helped me grasp how Willy and Biff think differently. Willy has a warped perception of the world and doesn’t always accept the truth, whereas Biff has a much better sense of reality.
I admired Biff in the last scene of the play. It probably took a lot of courage to finally tell his father how he felt, and reveal his secrets and lies. He knew that even though his brother and father had led a life that was padded with lies, that he would be better off just starting over fresh with everything out in the open.
I also found Biff and Willy's relationship to be a very interesting part of the play. I found it ironic that the both the most joyful and rage-filled scenes of the play were centered around the complex aspects of Willy and Biff's relationship.
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ReplyDeleteOne thing that I thought was especially interesting about Willy and Biff's relationship was how it contrasted with the relationship between Willy and Happy. Throughout the play Biff is stand-offish with his father and Happy is eager to please, however Willy favors Biff. This dynamic would seem to emphasize Willy's desire to be well-liked, as he cares deeply about winning Biff over, but seems to see no point in building his relationship with Happy.
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