![]() The dream of grand, easy success that Willy passed on to his sons is both barren and overwhelming, and so Biff and Happy are aimless, producing nothing, and it is Willy who is still working, trying to plant seeds in the middle of the night, in order to give his family sustenance. Willy's other son, Happy, while on a more secure career path, is superficial and seems to have no loyalty to anyone.īy delving into Willy's memories, the play is able to trace how the values Willy instilled in his sons-luck over hard work, likability over expertise-led them to disappoint both him and themselves as adults. ![]() The central conflict of the play is between Willy and his elder son Biff, who showed great promise as a young athlete and ladies' man, but in adulthood has become a thief and drifter with no clear direction. ![]()
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