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Arthur Miller

All My Sons

Arthur MillerFiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1947

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Arthur Miller

All My Sons

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1947
Book Details
Pages

112

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

American Midwest • 1940s

Theme
Publication Year

1947

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

All My Sons by Arthur Miller, first performed in 1947 and based on a true story, tells the tale of Joe Keller, a munitions factory owner accused of producing defective airplane engines during World War II, leading to tragic consequences. The play, set in August 1946, explores themes of family, guilt, and the repercussions of unethical business decisions. Suicidal ideation is depicted in the play.

Dark

Melancholic

Suspenseful

Challenging

Emotional

Reviews & Readership

4.3

29,606 ratings

70%

Loved it

22%

Mixed feelings

8%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Arthur Miller's All My Sons is widely acclaimed for its compelling exploration of morality, family, and guilt during post-World War II America. Reviewers praise its strong character development and poignant dialogue. However, some critique its predictability and melodramatic elements. Despite this, it remains a powerful and thought-provoking drama.

Who should read this

Who Should Read All My Sons?

Readers who would enjoy All My Sons by Arthur Miller are likely drawn to thought-provoking dramas that explore morality, family dynamics, and the American Dream. Fans of works like Tennesee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire or Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night will appreciate Miller's incisive exploration of ethical dilemmas and personal responsibility.

4.3

29,606 ratings

70%

Loved it

22%

Mixed feelings

8%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

112

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

American Midwest • 1940s

Theme
Publication Year

1947

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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