(She goes through the living room doorway, calling upstairs from within the living room. ) You see how sweet he was as soon as you talked hopefully? (She goes over to Biff. LINDA (ngmong ke biff+happy): What’d you have to start that for? (Biff turns away. WILLY: (going to the doorway of the living room): All right, good night, good night. ) Did I say a word? What Is The Rubber Pipe In Death Of A Salesman Millers own family was successful in business and was very wealthy up until the Wall. Now don’t make a whole thing out of it, will ya? WILLY: Go back to the West! Be a carpenter, a cowboy, enjoy yourself! LINDA: Willy, he was just saying… WILLY: I heard what he said! HAPPY (trying to quiet Willy): Hey, Pop, come on now… WILLY: Why do you always insult me? BIFF: I didn’t say a word. This dramatic play gives Arthurs strong opinions on success in America. Read about Death of a Salesman’s 2011 revival on Broadway. Here are some places to learn more about the play, about Miller, and about some historical events that inspired his work. So there’s a lot of information out there about the play. WILLY: I never in my life whistled in an elevator! And who in the business world thinks I’m crazy? BIFF: I didn’t mean it like that, Pop. Even though Death of a Salesman was written in 1949, it still speaks powerfully to audiences today. BIFF (as though to laugh Willy out of it): Yeah, but you do, Pop. Bernard does not whistle in the elevator, I assure you.