![]() ![]() He retreats into memories of happier times, while he travels to his neighbours office to ask for a loan.īiff and Happy are waiting at a restaurant for Willy. Willy goes to see his boss to ask to be taken off the road, but he is fired instead. Biff thinks Oliver will give him a business loan, which excites Willy. When Willy comes in, he and Biff argue, but Biff tells Willy he plans to see Bill Oliver in the morning, a sporting goods retailer who Biff once worked for. She tells them of Willy's recent suicide attempts and accuses Biff of being the cause of Willy's unhappiness. Linda sits with her sons in the kitchen as Willy goes to bed, and reveals that Willy has had his salary taken away and now only works on commission. He speaks to these people as though they are there, so loudly that he wakes the household. He briefly remembers a Woman, laughing with her and kissing her. Later in the evening, Willy remembers a happier time when his sons were teenagers, remembering Biff going out to a football match and cleaning his car. ![]() They make grand plans to set up a business together. Happy claims he is successful in his retail job in New York, whereas Biff, who works in the west as a farmhand, feels his life is getting nowhere. ![]() The Loman brothers Linda's two sons, Biff and Happy, have come home. Seeing that her husband is no longer able to travel, Linda suggests that Willy ask his boss, Howard, to let him work in the office in New York rather than travel. His devoted wife Linda worries about him, fearing he has crashed his car. In the opening scene, he returns late at night, from a failed business trip. Willy Loman is a travelling salesman, nearing retirement. ![]()
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