that the wives, unknown to the husbands have their own burdens to bear from it. Willy and Troy both have very specific dreams for their sons, but those dreams themselves are based on the specific beliefs and values of the two fathers. For instance, Willy Loman wishes his son Biff would focus on being a football star rather than getting good grades, which eventually costs him a scholarship, while Troy Maxson of Fences makes his son to quit the football team, revoking an athletic scholarship, so that…
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