Keller factory

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Keller factory is the manufacturing business owned and operated by Joe Keller, central to the moral and economic conflicts in Arthur Miller’s play "All My Sons."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
fictional manufacturing business
setting element in a play
appearsIn All My Sons NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent World War II military contracts
shipment of defective cylinder heads
causeOf death of 21 pilots in All My Sons
centralTo economic conflicts in All My Sons
moral conflicts in All My Sons
conflictType profit versus human life
connectedToPlotPoint Joe Keller’s exoneration in court
Steve Deever’s imprisonment
revelation of Joe Keller’s guilt
createdBy Arthur Miller NERFINISHED
economicRole local employer in the play’s town
source of Keller family wealth
employs Joe Keller NERFINISHED
Steve Deever NERFINISHED
factory workers
firstAppearanceYear 1947
industry manufacturing
involvesLegalIssue criminal liability for defective parts
war profiteering
involvesTheme family versus social responsibility
guilt and denial
responsibility to society
linkedToCharacter Ann Deever NERFINISHED
Chris Keller NERFINISHED
Joe Keller NERFINISHED
Kate Keller NERFINISHED
Steve Deever NERFINISHED
literaryFunction dramatic catalyst
moral testing ground for characters
locatedInFictionalUniverse All My Sons universe
medium stage play
operatedBy Joe Keller NERFINISHED
ownedBy Joe Keller NERFINISHED
partOf setting of All My Sons
produces airplane engine parts
symbolizes American capitalism
moral compromise for profit
the American Dream gone wrong
timePeriod World War II era

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Joe Keller owns Keller factory