All My Sons

Discuss how the past affects the present moment for one of the characters throughout the play . use quotations from the play ( include page numbers) to support your claim?

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Middle aged and prosperous, Joe Keller is a family man whose world does not extend beyond the borders of his front yard or the gate around his factory. He is not a greedy, conniving caricature of capitalism, but rather a good-natured and loving man of little education, whose myopic perspective on his world stems from a devotion to his family and an education in a society that encourages generally antisocial behavior. American rugged individualism alienated Keller, whose past misdeeds haunt the future of his family. The distribution of faulty airplane parts haunts his American Dream. The guilt he feels lies dormant only to be become explosive when the pat catches up with him.