![]() ![]() ![]() He has seduced the fiancées of three executives just to gain pleasure and power. Happy also relishes the fact that "respectable" women cannot resist him. Later, he will gain sexual pleasure from her or her friend. This gives him satisfaction and pleasure. Here he gives Miss Forsythe an order simply because he knows she will do it. For example, he does not care anything for Miss Forsythe, and it is later revealed that she is a prostitute, but he tells her to cancel her date and find someone to bring along with her. He wants everyone to believe he is an assistant buyer when he is really the "assistant to the assistant." Happy uses his good looks and sexual prowess as a means of gaining power over others, both females and males. Happy is defined by his sexuality and desire for power. Scene 7 provides the audience with insight into Happy's character. Happy directs Biff not to reveal to Willy what happened. Biff was just a shipping clerk when he worked for Oliver, not a salesman. He went to Oliver's office and waited six hours to see him, but Oliver did not remember him at all. Happy instructs her to cancel her appointment and find a friend. Biff enters, and Happy informs him that the girl is on duty. Happy flirts with Miss Forsythe, a young woman seated at the next table. ![]() Happy chats with Stanley, the waiter, and Stanley is impressed because Happy can predict when beautiful women will enter the café. Scene 7 takes place in a local restaurant. ![]()
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