Frank Lubey

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Frank Lubey is a minor but symbolically important neighbor in Arthur Miller’s play "All My Sons," whose interest in astrology and everyday normalcy contrasts with the Keller family’s buried guilt.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
characterInPlay All My Sons
contributesToTheme denial of guilt
illusion versus reality
moral blindness of the community
creator Arthur Miller
dramaticFunction contrasts with Keller family’s buried guilt
reinforces community complicity in Joe Keller’s crime
firstPerformanceOfWork All My Sons
surface form: 1947 Broadway production of All My Sons
genreOfWorkAppearedIn tragedy
interestedIn astrology
medium stage play
narrativeFunction minor but symbolically important neighbor
nationalityInFiction American
neighborOf Chris Keller
Joe Keller
Kate Keller
Keller family
occupation businessman
relationshipToKellers friendly neighbor
residence Kellers’ neighborhood
surface form: Keller family neighborhood
roleInPlot provides astrological chart for Larry Keller
spouse Lydia Lubey
supportsBeliefOf Kate Keller
supportsBeliefThat Larry Keller might still be alive
symbolizes desire to avoid painful truths
everyday normalcy
ordinary American life
timePeriodOfAction post–World War II

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