Sunday, May 8, 2011

Hello i have some question in the Arthur Miller's book - All my sons my question is about act 3 -What Changes comes over Ann, Kate, and Chirs?

Each one of thr character had certain illusions at the
begining of the play and towards the end of it.


For
example, Chris has certain illusion; he went through tow
phrases:


The first one was when he learned that his father
is guility; the he lost his illusion towards his father being the perfect man and
towards the society which justifies crime.


After that, we
saw him unable to act or to do anything but he read Larry'sletter which is the second
phases; he retuned to the old Chris whois able to act; he is now able to askhim to go to
jail.


Now,the mother also had certain ilusion; she thought
Larry is alive; he is just missing and that even Ann is still waiting for
him.


of course,when Kate was convinced that Larry is dead,
she immediately and surprisingly turned into a strong character; someone who was not
easily broken by harsh reality.she is realy considering the wellbeing of her family
inthe future.


Ann perhaps the only charctare who did not
have an illusion

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