Acknowledged, along with Tennessee Williams, as one of the two greatest dramatists of the post-world war II era, Arthur Miller synthesizes elements from social and psychological realism to depict the individual’s search for identity within a society that inhibits such endeavors. His first commercial success, All My Sons depicts the clash between Joe Keller’s responsibility and his son Chris’s idealism that points to an individual’s larger social responsibility. The tone of the play is accusatory, with a strong emphasis on questions and questioning. The present critical study explores and examines the play primarily from the perspective of students in the primarily from the perspective of students in the Indian universities and abroad. Shakti Batra, Formerly Vice-Principal of Dyal Singh College (University of Delhi), has also taught at the Kabul University and the University of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek.

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