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The main characters in the play “All My Sons” learn many lessons about responsibility and its different meanings.Joe Keller commits a wide range of irresponsible actions  

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"Once and for all you can know there's a Universe of People Outside and You're Responsible to it" What lessons do the characters in "All My Sons" learn by the end of the play? The main characters in the play "All My Sons" learn many lessons about responsibility and its different meanings. Joe Keller commits a wide range of irresponsible actions throughout the play that led to the lessons that those around him receive. Joe didn't realize that his egocentric and closed minded way of thinking resulted in a series of catastrophic events. He should know as a father that the money he earned from his business wouldn't teach Chris how to be a man. The faulty cylinder heads he sold, caused the death of twenty one pilots and the enormous sorrow of there families. He puts his business over all the things that are happening around him...

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