Willy finally achieves some type of success because he knows biff loves him. Although Biff says "there will be no pity for you, you hear it? No pity!" (II.14) Willy is certain he can make Biff love him even more by his death and leaving him with the insurance money. By the end of tbe play; however, Willy contradicted his own intentions. Instead of being the well-liked, respected man he aspired to be, his unimpressive funeral with lack of people demonstrates his fail. Willy believed his suicide would resolve all disorder when in reality that was not in the least what happened.
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