14 questions
At the end of Act I, Kate says. "Be smart now, Joe..." She says this because
Chris wants to marry Ann
George is coming to see them
the neigbors are asking questions
Steve is getting out of jail
In Act I, Mother says to Ann, "As long as you are here, Annie, I want to ask you never to say that again." What did Ann say?
She wants Chris to move away from the family
Larry might have flown a plane with cracked cylinder heads
She believes that Larry is living on an island somewhere
Everyone should forgive her father for what he did
In Act III, we learn that Dr. Jim Bayliss made a compromise in his life that makes him unhappy. What was that compromise?
He agreed to move next door to Kellers
He decide to stop doing medical research
He stopped being friends with Chris
He helped Joe send Steve to jail
In Act II, Kate tells Chris that Ann "doesn't belong here". She says this because
Ann is not a nice person
Ann doesn't like the Keller family
Ann may find the truth about her father
Ann's father is in jail
Goerge is an important character in the play because
he is a lawyer
he is Ann's brother
he knows the truth
he reveals the truth
A turning point of the play occurs when
Ann comes to visit Kellers
Chris decides to marry Ann
Ann reveals Larry's letter to Kellers
Joe kills himself
When George arrives at the Keller home, Kate calls him "Georgie" because
she wants him to feel a part of the family
she manipulates him
she loves him
this is the way she always calls him
Why does Joe make exuses for Steve?
He actually makes exuses for himself
He feels guilty
He feels sorry for Steve
He wants Ann to marry Chris
The American Dream is
elevated in the play
criticized in the play
not mentioned in the play
explained in the play
The play is called "All My Sons" because
Joe adores his sons
Joe looses his sons
Joe understands that not only his sons are important
Joe misunderstands the notion of social responsibility