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Coming Of Age

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Death of a Salesman is usually saw as a play about a troubled father called Willy Loman who struggles to be a good father and a great businessman. Even though this play is thought to be the tragedy of Willy Loman, but some may say this play is truly a coming of age story for Biff Loman and not Willys story. Carl Jung's review of coming of age includes some key aspects of the development of personality: it's brought by necessity, creates feeling of isolation, and involves conscious moral deliberation and fidelity(loyalty) to the law of one’s being. Biff coming of age story makes him face all of this realitys in order to find out who he really is. Coming of age may be brought out by a person because of there in vermont and necessity. One way Biff loman was able to mature in this play was thor the acts of necessity. Biff realizes that he must find out who he is in order to reach a self peace. This creates a scenario that Biff must fix his flaws in order to be successful with himself. Nearing the end of the book Biff comes to the awareness that …show more content…

I stole a suit in Kansas City and I was in jail. (To Linda, who is sobbing.) Stop crying. I’m through with it...I stole myself out of every good job since high school! WILLY: And whose fault is that?... And I never got anywhere because you blew me so full of hot air I could never stand taking orders from anybody! That’s whose fault it is!(98) Thought Biff was in jail this gave him the right amount of time from the rest of the world to properly reflect on his life to be able to change himself for the better. Also Biff does not only isolate himself in the world but he isolates himself on a mental level. Biff is able to become aware of his world and separate himself and his dream from the rest of society. Biff at his father's funeral: He had the wrong dreams. All, all, wrong. He never knew who he was… Charley, the man didn’t know who he was...I know who I am,

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