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The Lost Father In Death Of A Salesman

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In Charlene Fix’s article, The Lost Father in Death of a Salesman she describes how Willy has “two sides”. Since both Biff and Happy grew up idolizing their father, it was difficult for them to conceive of their father being a fake and a liar; especially for Happy who even after discovering his real father in action he refuses to think that is actually him. Fix says, “Happy, the second son, continues to emulate the false Willy, and that accounts for why, at a critical moment in the restaurant scene, he must deny Willy, saying, “That’s not my father”, his own striving being predicted on the inauthentic Willy” (Fix 4). Happy has invariably tried being like his father, he has constantly looked up to him and continues after his death; to Happy,

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