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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Act One : All My Sons

At the start of the play Arthur Miller gives some very good character descriptions, he allows us to completely imagine the characters the way he wants us too see them, i think he does this as he obviously later on in the play changes all descriptions completely! Doing this he gives us, the readers, a false sense of security with the charcters we feel for.
Joe Keller appears at the start to be a simple man in his 60's whose got a happy family that has been affected by the war, which we are told has taken a son from him, Larry.

Kate Keller at the start of the play is still in mourning of her sons larry who died in the war, this thought is kept alive by the neighbour Frank, who highly believes in the stars, and who predicts that Larry is still alive.

Chris Keller at the start of the play tells us in the conversation to his dad , that he believes larry is dead but that they are toying with their mothers feelings by telling her any different. By giving us this explantion we are able to see chris as a realist. We then also get the information aout Ann who chris wnats to marry, we then get anns background information about her going out with larry, chris's brother.
The first act is a all abit cosmic as we get the story about kates dream, and the stroy about larrys and this all happens on the day Ann arrives, its all a bit connected which sends kate into a flurry of cosmic beliefs. when Ann herself arrives , kate confronts her and asks if she is still waiting for larry, she is not, this interrupts kates cosmic balance.
When Ann announces that george her brother is coming to see her, everything gets a bit tense and Joe and Kate are worried that she is only interested in Chris to allow her dad to be exonerated from his prison sentence.

Symbolism is introduced in this act. The tree symbolises larrys death and the "prison" in joe basment symbolises the reality that prison is out there. Kate dislikes the fact that joe jokes around with a fake prison, so get very touchy about it, by doing this she is showing the readers that she dislikes the thought of her husbands in prison although secretly she knows thats where he should be. When the tree breaks it symbolises that something is going to happen that does involved him or somewhat his memory.


The first act of this play, allows us to see how the characters are in their home life, they are all quite friendly towards each other although clearly they all have a secret that isn't being told to the other. This creates alot of unknown conflict within the family, when Ann arrives the conflicts come out into the open and creates alot of tension within the family.

1 comments:

Donald said...

Your last two paragraphs are good. I like the idea that there are secrets that are later going to be revealed. The prison in the basement image is also important. Do tragedies rely on characters suffering/repressing psychological anguish?