
Biff Loman
Biff Loman is a central character in Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman." He is the son of Willy Loman, the play's protagonist, and struggles with his identity and expectations placed on him by his father. Biff embodies the conflict between dreams and reality, as he grapples with his failure to meet societal and familial expectations of success. His journey reflects themes of disillusionment and the search for self-acceptance in a world that often prioritizes material success over personal fulfillment. Biff's character highlights the impact of parental pressure and the challenges of finding one's true path.