![]() As desperation sets in, Willy lowers his asking price to $40 per week. However, Howard remains unmoved, insisting that the only way they can work together is if Willy returns to his travel duties. But Howard has no use for him at the main store, informing Willy he needs $65 each week just to settle his bills. ![]() ![]() Willy attempts to convince Howard of his career aspirations, but ultimately leaves feeling unsatisfied and frustrated. He had once dreamed of owning a house, only to find it now surrounded by flats. After 25 years of making payments, they will finally become the legitimate owners. Linda emphasizes the importance of settling their insurance premiums and final house payment, while Willy plans to seek a loan to start a business with his brother Happy. Meanwhile, Biff visits his former boss, Bill Oliver. As Act 2 begins, Linda and Willy are filled with high hopes for a bright future for their family, but the reality of their financial struggles looms large.
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