Lydia Lubey

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Lydia Lubey is a minor but symbolically important character in Arthur Miller's play "All My Sons," representing domestic normalcy and the life that might have been for other characters shattered by war and moral compromise.

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Lydia Lubey canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a play
fictional character
theatrical character
appearsInWork All My Sons
associatedWithTheme family life
moral compromise
American Dream
surface form: the American Dream

war and its consequences
contrastsWith Ann Deever
Chris Keller
Joe Keller
Kate Keller
createdBy Arthur Miller
embodies conventional family happiness
uncomplicated domestic life
firstPerformanceYearOfWork 1947
gender female
genreOfWork tragedy
hasChildren three children
hasMaritalStatus married
hasNarrativeFunction symbolic character
hasRoleInWork minor character
languageOfWork English
livesNextTo Keller family
marriedTo Frank Lubey
medium stage drama
narrativeImportance minor but symbolically important
nationalityInFiction American
partOfFictionalCommunity Kellers’ neighborhood
residesInFictionalLocation Midwestern American town
setInContextOf post–World War II American society
symbolizes domestic normalcy
postwar domestic stability
the life that might have been
timePeriod immediately after World War II
workDealsWith guilt and responsibility
war profiteering

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All My Sons character Lydia Lubey
Joe Keller neighbor Lydia Lubey
Frank Lubey spouse Lydia Lubey