Second is the . This Freudian phrase describes how groups most similar to each other (like families) are often the most vicious in their conflicts. Biff and Happy Loman are both failures, yet Happy seethes with resentment at Biff’s status as the “favorite” failure. Shiv and Kendall Roy are both hyper-competent and utterly broken, yet they will burn the company to the ground rather than let the other win. The drama arises not from grand ideological clashes, but from microscopic gradations of parental approval. A glance, a withheld compliment, a memory misremembered—these become the ammunition for lifelong wars.
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To write a long, simmering family saga, you need a cast of archetypes who are constantly orbiting each other with differing levels of aggression and love. Second is the