David Stankunas  3.28.99 per. 5  AP English   expiry of a Salesman topic - #1   Son of a Salesman   A  sire is an important   signalize model in a young mans  living;   maybe the most important.  A father must guide his children,   snuff it them, teach them, and most importantly, love them.  In the play  remainder of a Salesman, written by Arthur Miller, an aging salesman of 63, Willy Loman worked   eery his    lifetime history for his children.   knowing and especially  pigeon berry, his  2 sons, where his pride and  felicity and his  yard for living.  Willy  seek as hard as he possibly could to provide for them, to support them, to mold them into men;  precisely he failed.  Willys greatest  shimmy, perhaps, was his inability to see his sons for what they really were.   hit and glad were   neer destined to be great men,  moreover Willy  invariably  sweard in them.  Although Willys hope is touching, it is  as well as foolish.  Willy Lomans blind faith in his son  trailers abilities     washed-up  scokes sense of  relievo and modesty.  De bitchiness  slugs  provable incompetence and  second-rater, Willy vehemently refused to accept his sons  misadventure to make the grade.  Biff stole himself out of every  salutary job since  high up school!  (131), yet Willy  domiciliate non accept that his son is a  dime a  cardinal and declares that Biff is merely failing to spite him.  I  loss you to know...where ever you go, that you cut down your life for spite!  (129).  By blaming Biff for his problems, Willy clears himself of all guilt.  Willy cannot realize that it was his  ineptitude as a father that created Biffs char dissembleer.  If Willy was a little  much aware of his sons situation, his   teeming-strength character, Biff may  tolerate  realized so peerlessr that he was not a leader of men.  When asked whose fault it is that he  neer accomplished anything, Biff answered ...I  neer got  anywhere because you (Willy) blew me so full of hot air I could never stand pickin   gs  determines from anybody!  Thats whose fa!   ult it is! (131).  If  altogether Willy would  read  know his son Biffs mediocrity instead of believing he was a great kid, Biff may have become a good man.  No matter what Biff did, Willy would never believe it was because he was  incapable(p) of success.  Unlike his older brother Biff,  skilful did not  pay off the affection or attention he craved from his father.  Willys engrossment with his more attractive, better-liked son Biff, left  quick-witted trailing in his siblings footsteps.   gifted al federal agencys tried to  break his parents attention, hoping  one(a) day he could please them.  Im losing weight, you notice, Pop?  (29).  Im gonna  bring married, Mom.  I wanted to tell you.   (68)  Yet Willy never  spy his  young sons accomplishments.  The  wishing of recognition from his father  exactly  do Happy  savor harder, but he could only do so much.  Happy, not unlike his older brother Biff, was not a great man.  In hopes to please his father, Happy  also went into the mercha   ndising business, but met little success.  He was one of the  2  assistants to the assistant buyer and was miserable.  Biff questioned Happy,  are you content, Hap?  Youre a success, aret you?  Are you content?  (23), and Happy responds, Hell, no!  Yet Happy stuck with his job,  thirst to one day please his father.  Even after Willys  remnant Happy did not give up on his quest.  Im gonna  lay out everybody else that Willy Loman did not die in vain.  Im staying right in this city, and Im gonna  trounce this racket!  (138).  Happy, still trying to please his father from beyond the grave, dooms himself to live the same life, and perhaps death, of his father.  Happy never knew his father, and if he had, he may not have  value him so much.  If Willy had talked with his son Happy, opened up to him, Happy would have  belike chosen a different path of life.

  Instead, Willy  focus his all his attention on Biff, leaving Happy a  preoccupied child, yearning for attention, willing to do anything to receive it.  The lack of ethical motive in the Loman household also contributed to Biff and Happys degeneration.  The two boys didnt have a positive role model in their life.  When Biff stole a football, Willy congratulated him on his initiative.  Willy prompted his sons to steal  make materials for a new stoop.  Biffs kleptomaniatic tendencies most likely came from his fathers acceptance, and even approval, of his  larceny in his younger days.  When Biff found Willy in an  part with  some other woman, all respect he had for his father any(prenominal) was lost.  It was at that  occlusion when Biff realized that the one man, the only man, he ever looked up to was n   othing more than a fake, and Biff lost all reason to his life.  Everything that Willy taught him was destroyed on that one night.  Every rule, every piece of advice, was nulled by that one act of adultery.  Willy Loman tried his  trump to be a good father.  He encouraged his sons, he worked all his life for them, and he tried to help them in any way he could.  The only problem was, although his heart was there, Willy just wasnt a good father.  Willy did his best to raise his sons, but tragically, the more he tried, the worse they became. Ultimately, Willy failed as a father, but he did try his best.  He love his children, in some cases, too much.  He loved them blindly, and never once questioned their greatness.  Although love like that is touching, it also harmful. Willys delusions of grandeur for his sons  diminished them more than it helped them.                                                      If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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