Success can be explained as completion of one or more goals. In order to succeed you have to understand the skills you need and the personality you have to represent. In Arthur Millers, "death of a salesman", Willy Loman is regarded as a character that does not believe success based on skills, his son Biff Loman has different ideas. Willy and Biff have similar views on success, but the attitude towards success is obviously different. Because Willy means success means earn a lot of money, and Biff can accomplish if you are satisfied with what you are doing.
Biff Loman: The eldest son of Willy. Biff is a star of football and has great potential in high school, but his math exam failed during his seniority, when he visited him in Boston, he got another I saw a drop-out with a woman. He shook among the houses, ignoring his father by trying to realize Willie's dream as a businessman, or leaving the west to become a farm where he was satisfied. He likes to work outdoor activities, hand in hand, but because he wants to do valuable things, Willie will be proud of him. Bief steals because it wants proof of success even though it is wrong proof, but the overall biff is still realistic, and to Willie he is merely a good man, not just a good guy I will talk.
What is the reason for Willie's death? Willy Lohman is the protagonist of "the death of a salesman" with many principles and beliefs to resist "normal" societal views. He teaches his children, Happy and Bifu, if you want to succeed, you are clever and you do not need to get good grades at school. Willy believes that the key to success is not only superior personality, beautiful appearance, but also "likes" as well as "likes". The characters in the story play a vital role in the demise of Willy Loman.
Arthur Miller explained the intergenerational conflict in his play. The most obvious confrontation took place between father, Willy Roman and his son, Bif. They share different ideals and values. Interestingly, Biff did a good job of looking at the problem, but Willy did not do it, and claimed the image he drew for himself. Young son Harold "Happy" Roman also lacks understanding and attention within the family, and as a result suffers. Two brothers - Happiness and Beaver also experience several conflicts, mainly because of differences in age and fathers' ability to treat equitably and equitably. Willy 's contract cancellation is said to be caused by the misunderstanding of two generations - a new businessman proposed by Howard Wagner and a conservative business type proposed by Willy Roman