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Discuss all my sons as a tragedy.​

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Answered by niki38038
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All My Sons is a social tragedy

Abstract. The play “All My Sons” takes its title from the swan-song of Joe Keller, the tragic character in the play. ... The major theme of ”All My Sons” is the tragic conflict between family loyalties and the social responsibility. Joe Keller is an ordinary fair-to medium individual whose love for his family is boundless.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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The setting of the American play All My Sons as a tragedy backyard in a typical suburban town.

  • After losing a son in combat, the Keller family now lives in tension and with unrealistic expectations.
  • As the Keller family tries to lead a normal life, they are left struggling as they are forced to deal with the tragedies that the play's major tragedies are caused by
  • Chris Keller is a decent individual who makes an effort to find the best in others. Three things are important to his father, Joe Keller: business, money, and making a profit. This is a realisation that hits Keller hard and inevitably causes him to commit himself.
  • Joe Keller was once a poor man with a tremendous desire, and he serves as an illustrative case study for realising the American Dream.
  • He evolved into a man who was obsessed with and controlled by the mere idea of money and business.
  • On the other hand, his son Chris is a straightforward individual who thinks that greed may ruin lives.
  • In many ways, I believe Joe Keller is denying the reality of the circumstance. I think he lied because he was afraid of people finding out the truth.
  • Keller would have never even considered the possibility of killing one son and losing another.

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