Keller backyard

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The Keller backyard is the primary outdoor setting in Arthur Miller’s play "All My Sons," where much of the drama involving characters like Dr. Jim Bayliss unfolds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic setting
fictional location
appearsIn "All My Sons" NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Ann Deever NERFINISHED
Chris Keller NERFINISHED
Dr. Jim Bayliss NERFINISHED
George Deever NERFINISHED
Joe Keller NERFINISHED
Kate Keller NERFINISHED
Larry Keller NERFINISHED
Sue Bayliss NERFINISHED
createdBy Arthur Miller NERFINISHED
event Larry’s memorial tree is blown down
firstAppearance 1947 Broadway production of "All My Sons"
genreContext American realist drama
hasFeature apple tree
tree planted in Larry Keller’s honor
hasMedium theatre
languageOfWork English
locatedInFictional Keller home
Midwestern American town
narrativeFunction concentrates all onstage action in a single space
contrasts peaceful domestic space with underlying tragedy
partOf play "All My Sons" NERFINISHED
primarySettingOf "All My Sons" NERFINISHED
referencedIn stage directions of "All My Sons"
settingFor Chris Keller and Ann Deever’s relationship discussions
arrival of Ann Deever
arrival of George Deever
conversations about the war
discussions between Dr. Jim Bayliss and other characters
family confrontations
revelation of Joe Keller’s guilt
symbolizes American middle-class domestic life
appearance versus reality
the moral consequences of war profiteering
timeSetting August
post–World War II era
usedAs primary outdoor setting

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Dr. Jim Bayliss settingOfActivity Keller backyard