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All My Sons

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Arthur Miller's 'All My Sons' is a powerful post-war drama that explores the moral dilemmas faced by a family in the aftermath of World War II. The play delves into themes of guilt, responsibility, and the American Dream, as it tells the story of Joe Keller, a businessman who must confront the consequences of his actions during the war.
Publisher
Reynal & Hitchcock
Publication year
1947
ISBN-13
9780141185460
Pages
84
Language
English
Subjects
American DramaPostwar AmericaFamily ConflictMoral DilemmasTheatre Classics

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