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Biff, who has been living in his father’s shadow for his whole life,
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Start: You know why I had no address for three months? I stole a suit in Kansas City and I was jailed. I stole myself out of every good job since high school.
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End: Will you let me go, for Christ's sake? Will you take that phoney dream and burn it before something happens?
Editor's Note: This monologue excludes brief interjections that do not alter the flow of Biff's speech.
For full, extended monologue see:
Miller, Arthur. Death of a Salesman. Penguin Books, 1961, pp.104-5.
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