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All my sons

All my sons is a play by Arthur Miller.It is based on American dreams. It was industrialism prevailed in America. The money and prosperity became more important than relations.The main character is Joe Keller. He is a businessman. He imports and exports the parts of plane which goes to American aircraft at border. The businessman finds that there is something wrong in their parts of machine though he sends to American air army and the tragedy happens. His own son is killed by the father. Arthur Miller portrays his own society in it. which is very cruel to their own people

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