Sue Bayliss

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Sue Bayliss is a supporting character in Arthur Miller’s play "All My Sons," depicted as a cynical, practical neighbor whose attitudes contrast with the idealism of other characters.

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Sue Bayliss canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
supporting character
theatrical character
appearsInAct All My Sons
surface form: Act II of All My Sons

Act III of All My Sons
characterInPlay All My Sons
characterTrait cynical
materialistic
practical
resentful
contrastsWith Ann Deever
Chris Keller
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Arthur Miller
expressesView believes Chris Keller’s idealism is bad for her husband’s career
prefers financial security over idealism
firstPerformanceYear 1947
hasConflictWith Ann Deever
hasRelationshipWith Jim Bayliss
hasSpouse Jim Bayliss
languageOfWork English
neighborOf Ann Deever
Chris Keller
Joe Keller
Kate Keller
occupation nurse
residence Midwestern American town in All My Sons
thematicRole embodiment of cynicism
foil to Chris Keller’s idealism

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All My Sons character Sue Bayliss
Joe Keller neighbor Sue Bayliss
Dr. Jim Bayliss spouse Sue Bayliss