All My Sons: Miller's Chief Criticism Of American Society
By: Richard Younge
A shot was heard throughout the Keller home as Joe ended his guilty,
worthless life. Miller criticizes that American society has become corrupt-
a place of selfishness, where people care too much about themselves, and
that which benefits them, and will go to any lengths to achieve that goal;
even if the repercussions of their actions will bring harm to other people.
He stresses that money seems to be the key factor that drives society to
this level of corruption.
Miller emphasizes this point in several ways. The first example is
that Keller knowingly ....
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