Topic > The character of Biff Lowman in Biff - 564

Biff's self-evolution and the alteration in Biff Lowman with which the play ends, was brought about through a series of difficulties, personal growth and internal conflict encountered in the trials below his own heart, regardless of the judgments of his family or civilization as a whole. To truly understand Biff Lowman it is important to analyze Biff at the beginning of the story and Biff after the peak of his existence leading to his downward spiral and realization of the harsh realities that Earth has to offer. To start from the beginning we must first define what the “beginning” is. Is this the beginning of a story? Or is it the beginning of portraying a character in the younger, more youthful sense? For the sake of categorization, we'll define the beginning as the flashbacks presented throughout the show to Willie's moments of distress and confusion. Biff loved his father. She looked to him for advice, inspiration and guidance. All of his actions in the past were done solely out of love for his father. Biff wanted to impress his father and seek gratification from him whenever possible...