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Question
Write a short note on Biff’s habit of stealing.
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Solution
- Biff steals a football and basketball, showing early signs of his habit of taking what does not belong to him. He also steals lumber, further illustrating his pattern of theft and disregard for ownership.
- Biff cheats on an exam, which is another form of dishonesty and stealing. This reflects his willingness to take shortcuts and avoid hard work.
- In a later, more mature instance, Biff steals a fountain pen, highlighting that his habit of stealing persists into adulthood.
- Willy often encourages Biff’s behavior by dismissing the thefts or even praising Biff’s initiative, seeing them as minor transgressions. In contrast, Linda disapproves of Biff's stealing, recognizing the moral and practical dangers it poses.
- Biff’s habit leads to serious consequences, including a stint in jail, which marks a significant low point in his life. Biff steals himself out of jobs, sabotaging his own chances at stability and success.
- Biff eventually recognizes his habit and its impact, expressing regret and self-recrimination. He understands that his actions have contributed to his failures and unhappiness.
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