Loman Vs Biff

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In the movie Death of a Salesman, adapted well to the play. Especially the actor who played Biff in the movie. From physical appearance to way he talked the actress had visually met the books descriptions. The bond with each family member had been displayed to the audience, the way Biff is with person. Furthermore the way Biff talks and reacts, the actor demonstrated how Biff in the book would have visually do in the book. Thus the actor had well adapted the character Biff from the beginning to end of the movie. First off, the character had the similar physical features as pictured in the book. The character was physically described as a well built and look accused. When the movie played the younger Biff it shown how happy and athletic in his high school years. However, the older version he was in shape yet, looked exhausted from work. For example, in the movie it showed a well built but, worn down look on the character’s body. Altogether, physically appearance the actor represented the exact picture the book described the charter, Biff, from his high school years to his current state. …show more content…

Throughout the book it showed Biff had wanted a strong bond with his mother than his father. In the book Biff tried create a strong relationship with his mother. Biff was ignoring his mother’s refusal to have the strong mother and son bod, if Biff continue to be rude to his father. Biff kept on joking with his mother and wanted to explain his reason to not to have the bond with his father. The dislike Biff had with his father, the character revealed the pure disposed towards the father. Thirdly Biff is with his brother is more of a mutual brother relationship. BIff and his brother have their ups and downs, with happiness and anger. In the movie it showed the cold bond the father and Biff had, the way Biff put more effort with his mother had shown