All My Sons

by Arthur Miller

All My Sons: Act Two Summary and Analysis


New Characters
George Deever: Ann’s brother, who is a WWII veteran and a lawyer in his early thirties

Summary
It is later in the same evening, and Chris finally removes the trunk of the apple tree from the Keller yard. Afterward, Chris and Kate discuss the possible reasons for George’s impending visit. Kate expresses concern that the case (about the failed airplane engine parts) will be opened again and indicates that she could not withstand the strain of another trial. Chris continues to dismiss his mother’s concerns, including...

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