All My Sons

act 1 :

how did Keller explaine his attitude toward Steve?

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Joe Keller is in complete denial over Steven. Joe knows that it was his own fault for ordering the faulty parts sent yet he is complacent to let Steve rot in jail. Joe insists, as he did in court that Steven was to blame for sending these parts. In act one Joe says,

" So he takes out his tools and he… covers over the cracks. All right… that's bad, it's wrong, but that's what a little man does. If I could have gone in that day I'd a told him – junk 'em, Steve, we can afford it."

This is of course the opposite of what actually happened but Joe has become complacent in his denials lying to pretty much everybody.

Joe Keller is in complete denial over Steven. Joe knows that it was his own fault for ordering the faulty parts sent yet he is complacent to let Steve rot in jail. Joe insists, as he did in court that Steven was to blame for sending these parts. In act one Joe says,

"So he takes out his tools and he… covers over the cracks. All right… that's bad, it's wrong, but that's what a little man does. If I could have gone in that day I'd a told him – junk 'em, Steve, we can afford it."

This is of course the opposite of what actually happened but Joe has become complacent in his denials lying to pretty much everybody.

He seems like a pretty attractive man. (Joe Keller).

Joe is pretty rough on Steve. He states that he is basically like a wimp. But Steve is actually afraid of what will happen about about those faulty cylindrical heads.

But Joe shows that he has a lot of money and tells him that they can afford another bach of airplane parts.

"So he takes out his tools and he… covers over the cracks. All right… that's bad, it's wrong, but that's what a little man does. If I could have gone in that day I'd a told him – junk 'em, Steve, we can afford it."

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