1. The American Dream in Arthur Miller's All My Sons
His love for his family and the need to be prosperous makes him sacrifice his image and reputation. ... Keller's behavior and actions were never driven by love for his son (although one cannot comment on whether or not he does indeed feel love for his son), but instead he is driven by an obsession with an ideal, with the American Dream, and with a fear of how he will be perceived by others. ... Her remaining son Chris has to convince her of Larry's death to pave way for his marriage to Ann, a former fiancée to Larry whom he now loves. Kate's love for Larry, who by any me...
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