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1 All My Sons by Arthur Miller
Introduction to the dramatist, the background to the play and some of its ideas and themes.

2 Today we are learning about:
The dramatist Arthur Miller His inspirations for writing this play Some of the main ideas and themes which arise from the play

3 Success Criteria: By the end of this lesson you will
Know the essential facts about Arthur Miller and his writing, which will help you to understand the play. Know about his inspirations for writing the play and why the subject matter was of interest to him Understand how the plot and characters he created help to convey ideas and themes important to Miller, to the audience.

4 Who is Arthur Miller? Arthur Miller is considered one of the greatest American playwrights of the 20th century. His best known plays include 'All My Sons,' 'A View from the Bridge,' 'The Crucible' and the Pulitzer Prize-winning 'Death of a Salesman.‘ All My Sons was a hit in 1947, running for almost a full year on Broadway and earning Miller his first Tony Award for Best Author.  Miller was a Socialist who was critical of the capitalist ideals of the American government/ American society.. He had a great belief in the idea of social responsibility.

5 The inspiration for All My Sons
Arthur Miller, found the idea for the plot of the play in a true story, which occurred during the second world war: a manufacturer knowingly shipped out defective parts for tanks. These had suffered mechanical failures which had led to the deaths of many soldiers. The fault was discovered, and the manufacturer convicted

6 Questions raised by the story on the previous slide.
Why would a manufacturer knowingly supply defective parts which would cause danger to those men involved in combat? Men who were from his own country. Was the person responsible, then directly responsible for the deaths of those men? Could we consider him a murderer?

7 Any thoughts?

8 What ideas did Miller want to consider through writing this play?
In All My Sons, Miller examines the morality of the man who places his narrow responsibility to his immediate family above his wider responsibility to the men who rely on the integrity of his work.

9 The background to the play
The play is set shortly after the end of World War Two The main character (the protagonist) Joe Keller, was head of a business which made aero engine parts. When, one night, the production line began to turn out cracked cylinder heads, the night foreman alerted Joe's deputy manager, Steve Deever as he arrived at work. Steve telephoned Joe at home, to ask what to do.

10 What should he have done
What should he have done? What consequences would this have for his business?

11 Worried by the lost production and not seeing the consequences of his decision, Joe told Steve to weld over the cracks. He said that he would take responsibility for this, but could not come in to work, as he had influenza. Several weeks later twenty- one aeroplanes crashed on the same day, killing the pilots.

12 What happened to Joe? Investigation revealed the fault in the cylinder heads, and Steve and Joe were arrested and convicted. On appeal, Joe denied Steve's (true) version of events, convinced the court he knew nothing of what had happened, and was released from prison

13 What should we think of Joe?

14 Joe’s family Three and a half years before the events of the play, Larry Keller, Joe’s son was reported missing in action, while flying a mission off the coast of China. Kate Keller knows her husband to be guilty of the deaths of the pilots and has convinced herself that Larry is alive. She will not believe him dead, as this involves the further belief that Joe has caused his own son's death, an intolerable thought. She expects Larry to return, and keeps his room exactly as it was when he left home. She supports Joe's deception. In return she demands his support for her hope that Larry will come back.

15 Joe’s son Chris Chris Keller has been changed by his experience of war, where he has seen men laying down their lives for their friends. He is angry that the world has not been changed, that the selflessness of his fellow soldiers counts for nothing. He feels guilty to make money out of a business ( he works for his father) which does not value the men on whose labour it relies.

16 Chris and Anne For two years, Larry's brother, Chris, has written to Anne Deever, the daughter of Joe’s business partner who is still in jail. Anne was previously engaged to Larry, Chris’s brother Now he intends to propose to her, hence the invitation. She is in love with him and has guessed his intention. They will try to persuade Kate, Joe’s wife, that she should accept Larry’s death and be happy for them to marry.


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