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Who is older Biff or happy?

Harper Johnson | 2023-04-06 19:53:23 | page views:1505
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William Thompson

Works at Amazon, Lives in Seattle, WA
As an expert in literature and character analysis, I can provide an answer to your question regarding the characters Biff and Happy from Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman."

Biff and Happy are the two sons of Willy Loman, the protagonist of the play. Biff is the older son, while Happy is the younger one. Biff is portrayed as the more idealistic and rebellious of the two, having left his job and family to find his own path. Happy, on the other hand, is more materialistic and is content with his job as a businessman, despite not being as successful as he would like to be.

In the context of the play, Biff is the older brother, and Happy is the younger one.


Avery Hall

Studied at the University of Cape Town, Lives in Cape Town, South Africa.
Biff Loman The Lomans' older son. Biff has been estranged from Willy for over 15 years, during which time he has not been able to hold a steady job. Biff is the only member of the family who knows about Willy's affair, and he resents his father bitterly. Happy Loman The Lomans' younger son.
2023-04-14 19:53:23

Isabella Garcia

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Biff Loman The Lomans' older son. Biff has been estranged from Willy for over 15 years, during which time he has not been able to hold a steady job. Biff is the only member of the family who knows about Willy's affair, and he resents his father bitterly. Happy Loman The Lomans' younger son.
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