

The play returns to the present situation. Willy is still talking to Ben, although he leaves the place. As Ben leaves, Charley and Bernard inform Willy that Biff and happy steal lumber. Ben reveals his journey and talks about his father. Linda enters while Willy starts talking to Ben and introduces her to him. Willy again hallucinates and sees Ben enters the room. Willy becomes angry and thinks it’s insulted for him and refuses it. After a while, Charley enters and plays cards with Willy. Willy returns from the hallucination and tells Happy why didn’t he go to Alaska with his brother Ben who eventually found diamond mines in Africa and changed his fortune. In the meantime, Willy glimpses the laughter of the woman who goes off at Biff and Bernard. She also argues Biff’s attitude is too rough towards the neighboring girls. Linda Tells Willy that Biff should return the football he stole. He scolds her for this activity and says she should not do such things. In the kitchen room, Willy sees Linda mending his socks. After a while, the woman disappears and thanks Willy for giving the stockings. Willy and the woman flirt with each other. Meanwhile, Willy sees the woman (with whom he has an affair) who laughs at him. Willy becomes frustrated, and Linda consoles him. He boasts of his business trip and earnings, but Linda shows the exact commission.

Willy also remembers that young Linda enters the room, and the boys leave.
