in senior high
Biff
C. When he was a senior in high school
it is to do with willy having an affair and biff flunking math and willy, biff and happy not being successful in business or in life
Biff discovers it while Willy is "selling" in Boston. Willy tries to play it off as a woman who is in his room because they're painting her room, but Biff is old enough to know that Willy has been having an affair.
It's the lady who links Willy to business partners. Willy also has an affair with her, which Biff finds out about.
What happened between biff and willy in new england
In the Arthur Miller play "Death of a Salesman," Biff comes to Boston to see his father and finds out that Willy has been cheating on his wife. This is a great shock to Biff, who did not know Willy had a mistress. As a result, Biff calls Willy a phony and a fake and loses respect for him.
Biff believes Willy is mocking him because Willy has a habit of making sarcastic comments and belittling others. Biff may also feel insecure about his own failures and interpret Willy's comments as a form of ridicule.
Biff is the son of Willy Loman, the salesman.
Because Biff is handsome and likable
Willy talks to the absent Biff about his disappointment in Biff's unsteadiness. Biff hopped from job to job after high school and is concerned that he has "waste[d] his life." Source: Sparknotes