Chunk 1
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Willy Loman, an elderly failing salesman whose salary has been taken away and works on
straight commission, returns home from a sales trip that he could not complete. He is weary
and tired of life on the road. His two grown sons, Biff and Hap have returned home to visit.
Biff has lost his way in life and has returned home after 15 years of drifting. Hap, who lives
in his own apartment is also home to visit.
Willy has a conversation with his wife, Linda, as he gets ready for bed. Willy cannot
understand why Biff is lost, with no job and no money to his name. Willy reminisces about the
past and the reader sees for the first time that Willy sometimes lapses into another era, when
he talks about opening the windshield on his car. Linda suggests Willy go to the kitchen have
some whipped cheese before coming to bed.
Meanwhile, the boys are having a conversation in their old bedroom. They discuss their father
and the fact that he is becoming senile in his old age. They have been on a date, and through
their conversation we see that Hap holds himself to low moral standards. They talk about
success, their hopes, and all the while Willy is downstairs having a conservation with no one.
Willy is immersed in one of his flashbacks, where he relives conversations and scenes from the
past. The boys are embarrassed for him, and the scene transforms into a fall day, 15 years ago.
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