He’s ranting so loudly that Happy and Biff wake up. Later that night, Willy starts having flashbacks and talking to imagined images as if they were real people. Willy thinks Biff is being wish-washy to spite him. Willy thinks Biff could easily be rich and successful, but is wasting his talents and needs to get on track. Biff has just returned home from working as a farmhand in the West. We begin to learn some family background and hear about Willy and Linda’s grown sons, Biff and Happy. Willy thinks that getting the new job is a sure thing since he (wrongly) sees himself as a valuable salesman. Seeing that her husband is no longer able to do his job as a traveling salesman, Willy’s wife, Linda, suggests that he ask his boss, Howard, to give him a local office job at the New York headquarters. After nearly crashing multiple times, Willy has a moment of enlightenment and realizes he shouldn’t be driving. Willy Loman, an old salesman, returns early from a business trip.
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