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Act One
Willy Loman comes home early from a sales trip, unable to drive without drifting off the road. His wife Linda covers for him while his sons Biff and Happy talk upstairs, revealing…
Act Two
Willy wakes up hopeful and goes to ask Howard for a local job, but Howard fires him instead. Biff tries to get a loan from his old boss Bill Oliver, waits all day, and is turned a…
Requiem
A small group gathers at Willy's grave. Linda cannot cry or understand why no one came to the funeral.
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