1. The American Dream in Arthur Miller's All My Sons
At the very beginning of Act One, we are introduced to Keller through the stage directions, which state that 'When he reads, when he speaks, when he listens, it is with the terrible concentration of the uneducated man for whom there is still wonder in many commonly known things, a man whose judgements must be dredged out of experience and a peasant-like common sense. ... As I previously pointed out, the appearance of oneself before others is a common thread in the play. ...
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