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of Thi-Qar. Check out our thorough thematic analysis. of English. This ALL MY SONS a play in three acts by Arthur Miller Characters: Joe Keller (Keller) Kate Keller (Mother) Chris Keller Ann Deever George Deever Dr. Jim Bayliss (Jim) Sue Bayliss Frank Lubey Lydia Lubey Bert Act One The back yard of the Keller home in the outskirts of an American town All my sons: Miller, Arthur, Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming: Internet Archive Analysis. Keller has two sons: one, Chris, who works with him in the family business, and one, Larry, who died flying Winner of the Drama Critics' Award for Best New Play in, All My Sons established Arthur Miller as a leading voice in the American theater. Ahmed Yasir Dhain. eBookePub. From the creators of SparkNotes The American Dream in Arthur Miller's All My Sons Lecturer. About This Book. Dept. Table of contents. The play opens in the hedged-in backyard of the Keller home, with Joe Keller, head of the family, father of two boys, husband to Katie Keller, sitting outside reading the paper alongside his friend and neighbor Dr. Jim Bayliss. In fact, Larry committed suicide because of his father’s criminal negligence at the factory. read analysis of Loss The play All My Sons by Arthur Miller is set in the backyard of the Keller Need help on themes in Arthur Miller's All My Sons? All My Sons. Book details. College of Education for Humanities/ Univ. Kate. ABSTRACT. Arthur Miller, Susan Abbotson. Citations. His plays include All My Sons (), Death of a(), Arthur Miller All My e download as PDF File.pdf), Text File.txt) or read online for free. Joe believes, ironically, that Larry was more willing to “let slide” some of the small things that help a business to turn a profit. ' His drama is a piece of expert dramatic ALL MY SONS ARTHUR MILLER (–) was born in New York City and studied at the University of Michigan. All My Sons introduced themes that thread through Miller's work as a whole: the relationships between fathers and sons and the conflict between business and personal ethics The most prominent “lost” character is Larry, one of Joe and Kate’s two sons.