Practicality as a Common Product of the American Dream in Arthur Miller’s All My sons
Abstract
Arthur Miller (1915-2005) is a prolific American playwright whose work has occupied a significant place in the tradition of American literature. He is one of the leading American playwrights who rang a bell to warn the citizens of America against the crucial consequences of the American Dream. In All My Sons he introduces Practicality as a common consequence of the American Dream that generated the identity issues in the main character as it changed the way of thinking of the American individual.
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