Death of a Salesman
Death Of A Salesman
Act 1 , Pages 11-19
How does Willy contradict himself regarding his son Biff?
Act 1 , Pages 11-19
How does Willy contradict himself regarding his son Biff?
In Act I, Willy contradicts himself when he insists that Biff is lazy, only to follow the statement up with how he's not.
WILLY: Biff is a lazy bum.
LINDA: They’re sleeping. Get something to eat. Go on down.
WILLY: Why did he come home? I would like to know what brought him home.
LINDA: I don’t know. I think he’s still lost, Willy. I think he’s very lost.
WILLY: Biff Loman is lost. In the greatest country in the world a young man with such- personal attractiveness, gets lost. And such a hard worker. There's one thing about Biff- he's not lazy.
WILLY (with pity and resolve): I’ll see him in the morning; I’ll have a nice talk with him. I'll get him a job selling. He could be big in no time.
Death of a Salesman