Then Willy returns to the prior dream, where he and Linda begin to argueabout Biff. The daydream then becomes mixed in with another with some woman, who thanks Willy for the stockings he gave her. Then he begins to speak with Linda, and it is revealed that Willy isn't the salesman he makes himself out to be, as Linda draws the truth of an unsuccessful trip out of him. First he recalls a scene with his two boys, as they happily wash his car and joke with him affectionately. Meanwhile, Biff and Happy are discussing their lives, and begin to talk about buying a ranch out west and Willy slips into a daydream about his younger years. His two sons Happy and Biff are both visiting, and Willy complains to his wife Linda that Biff has yet to do anything significant with his life. The story begins as Willy comes home from a long work trip.
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