how did willy treat the boys when they were young? how did they act toward him? how did willy feel about charley and bernard (in the past)? (29-34

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When the boys were younger, Willy confided in his son Biff many of his aspirations. He observed Biff's physical prowess and possibly realized his aspirations thanks to Biff's successes. As a salesperson, he traveled frequently, yet he occasionally attended his athletic events. Because Willy believes Charley is succeeding and believes Bernard is stagnating, he feels envious of Charley.

Why is Willy annoyed with Biff?

He works on a farm, is lazy but hardworking, and is not pleased because he doesn't have a stable job. He contradicts himself, which indicates that he lacks mental stability. Biff is a stimulant. Throughout the play, he controls Willy's actions and ideas, especially his recollections.

When the boys were younger, Willy confided in his son Biff many of his aspirations. He observed Biff's physical prowess and possibly realized his aspirations thanks to Biff's successes. As a salesperson, he traveled frequently, yet he occasionally attended his athletic events. Because Willy believes Charley is succeeding and believes Bernard is stagnating, he feels envious of Charley.

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