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Chris' Character - Father-Son Relationship - All My Sons is considered Miller's most famous play.  

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Chris' Character Father-Son Relationship "All My Sons" is considered Miller's most famous play. The play is an assertion of the need for the individual to accept full responsibility for his actions, to acknowledge the reality of a world in which the idea of brotherhood is an active principle rather than simple piety. It is to be regarded as a sever attack on materialism which stands at odds with human values, on a war-profiteer's drive for profits based on an ethic that Familial obligations should come first, even at the expense of his social responsibilities and obligations. The title of the play is very significant; since it indicate one of the most important subsidiary themes of the play, namely "the father-son relationship". As we have said before the main theme of the play has to deal with the importance of a Man's social responsibility as compared to his responsibility towards his family....

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