Happy

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Happy is the younger son of Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman," known for his womanizing, insecurity, and pursuit of superficial success.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Death of a Salesman NERFINISHED
associatedWith Death of a Salesman (1951 film adaptation) NERFINISHED
Death of a Salesman (stage revivals) NERFINISHED
birthOrder younger son
characterContrastWith Biff Loman NERFINISHED
Willy Loman NERFINISHED
creator Arthur Miller NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction embodiment of shallow success ideals
foil to Biff Loman
familyName Loman NERFINISHED
father Willy Loman NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceYear 1949
fullName Harold Loman NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Happy NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryGenreOfWork tragedy
medium play
mother Linda Loman NERFINISHED
motivatedBy desire for success
need for approval
nationality American
occupation salesman
personalityTrait boastful
insecure
superficial
womanizer
portrays emotional immaturity
pursuit of superficial success
relative Biff Loman NERFINISHED
Linda Loman NERFINISHED
Willy Loman NERFINISHED
setting New York City
settingPeriod late 1940s
sibling Biff Loman NERFINISHED
themeInWork American Dream NERFINISHED
family expectations
self-deception
value material success
social status

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