

She represents as a prostitute in the play, and happy tries to flirt with her to fulfill his sexual desire. Biff steals because from a young age, Biff was not taught the difference between right and wrong or illusion versus reality. The woman whom Biff and Happy meet in the restaurant. Death of a Salesman, written by Arthur Miller portrays Biff as a main character in the play who tried to work at many different jobs, and failed at each one due to the fact that he stole. The woman claims Willy has ruined her life, making Biff angrier to his father and addressing him as a ‘phone little fake.’ Miss Forsythe She appears in the flashback of Willy in Boston, and Biff discovers the woman in the hotel hiding in the bedroom. She is the woman with whom Willy has an affair. He waits for Oliver for six hours in the restaurant, but he doesn’t recognize him. When Biff plans to start a business of sports goods, he decides to ask him for loans. Bill Oliverīill Oliver is the former boss Biff. When he observes Willy’s sales are not adequate, he appoints Willy as a committed team member to a salaried employee. He always tries to find ways of how can earn more money. Willy has been working for the company for more than thirty years when he was a child. Howard Wagner is the son of Frank Wagner, and he inherited the company from his father. Although Bernard and Biff are of the same age, Bernard is different from Biff, and Bernard is more realistic than Biff, and he always tries to convince Biff to concentrate on studying. He works hard that makes him a perfect lawyer. Bernardīernard is a successful lawyer and son of Charley.

When Charley offers a job to Willy, he immediately refuses and is fired. Willy becomes jealous to see the achievements of Charley. He is the father of Bernard, a successful lawyer. His achievements never come overnight, and he struggles hard that makes him a successful man. CharleyĬharley is a friend and next-door neighbor of Willy. He went to Alaska searching for his father, but he arrived in Africa by mistake, where he luckily found diamond mines. However, Ben appears in the hallucination of Willy. He has died in Africa a few weeks before the play’s action begins. Benīen is an adventurous and wealthy older brother of Willy. Happy represents the over-ambitious aspect of contemporary society. He always likes to flirt with women surrounding himself. He has changed a lot of jobs, but none can give him satisfaction. At the end of the play, he can understand how much Willy cares for him. But he neither fulfills his father’s ambition nor succeeds in his life.
