As I reanalyze this rendition of "Death of a Salesman" I recognize that the tone of voice makes a huge difference in this version. For example, the hatred and contempt that Willy feels is expressed with his line at 0:17. He doesn't raise his voice but it is dripping with emotion. Then later, at the end, 4:25, when Willy says "Isn't that remarkable?" it could be interpreted very differently if he would have said that line sarcastically. But we see the influence that Biff has had on his father through his tone of voice.
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