In addition to
the previous answers, another thing to take into consideration is money. Neither Biff nor Happy
have any form of financial stability to even come close to maintaining a home. Add that to their
psychological immaturity and the co-dependence they have of each other as brothers. It is very
hard for two young men who have been engrained the idea that money buys everything and IS
everything. Biff and Willy lack the very thing that their father told them was the formula to be
happy. They are as lost looking for the key to happiness as their father was. There is no room
for any other goal in life when one is fixated on a specific one.
Monday, 5 August 2013
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