Wednesday, November 13, 2019
All My Sons :: All My Sons by Arthur Miller
1. In the play ââ¬Å"All My Sons,â⬠by Arthur Miller, the word ââ¬Ëfatherââ¬â¢ means the personification of goodness and infallibility to Chris Keller. There was a strong relationship between Chris and his father, Joe. Everything Joe had done in his life was for Chris. His entire factory was intended for Chris once he retired. 2. Throughout the play, there was question of Joeââ¬â¢s innocence in the death of twenty-one pilots, who were flying planes that had parts from Joeââ¬â¢s factory. Chris strongly believed that his father played no part in those deaths and that the blame lay solely on Joeââ¬â¢s partner, Herbert Deever. At the end of the play, Chrisââ¬â¢ realization that his father was guilty brings about anger and then remorse, when Joe commits suicide due to his guilty conscience. Joe has done everything in his life for his sons. 3. Once his elder son Larry died in the war, Joe devoted his life to his younger son Chris. ââ¬Å"KELLER. â⬠¦Because what the hell did I work for? Thatââ¬â¢s only for you, Chris, the whole shootinââ¬â¢-match is for you.â⬠Many businesses are handed down from generation to generation. Joe felt his role in life was to build a business that his son could take over once he got too old to run it. His love and hope for Chris blinded Joeââ¬â¢s ability to make a thoughtful and rational decision regarding faulty parts from his factory. This resulted in the death of the pilotsââ¬â¢. Joe completely disregarded the lives that his parts would be affecting because all he cared about was his son. The love that Joe displayed to his son was returned in the love and respect that Chris had for his father. ââ¬Å"GEORGE. â⬠¦But you know him. You know in your heart Joe did it. CHRIS. Lower your voice or Iââ¬â¢ll throw you out of here.â⬠George Deeverââ¬â¢s confrontati on with Chris about his fatherââ¬â¢s guilt demonstrated Chrisââ¬â¢ belief that his father was not guilty of any crime. He refused to believe that his father played a role in shipping the defective parts to the government. This only reinforced the idea that there was a strong father son bond between Joe and Chris. 4. The moral values that were instilled in Chris blocked him from believing that his father was capable of anything else but good. These values prove to be the eventual down fall of Joe.
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