1. Underneath it All
In Death of A Salesman, Arthur Miller gradually hints at the upcoming revelation in Biff Loman's psyche, turning a subtle change in consciousness into one of the most dramatic and climactic parts of the entire work. ... And I'm through with it- (Miller 104). ... It is found in the change of consciousness that Biff endures, which Arthur Miller has succeeded in making one of the most powerful moments in the novel. ... In Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller does an impeccable job of filling the awakening that Biff experiences with so much suspense, and making it so very climactic....
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