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. ... Beyond the range of our coherent thought, we begin to anticipate the moment when Biff either stands up, and embraces reality, or continues to falter in the dream world Willy clings to with such dedication. ... Finally, in an awakening unparalleled in the rest of the work, Biff erupts, standing up and accepting that both he and his father are "a dime a dozen-, and that hi...
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