“Dad...you did it? (Shocked but keeping voice down) You did it to the others? You sent out a hundred and twenty cracked engine-heads and let those boys die! How could you do that? How? (Voice rises with anger) Dad...Dad, you killed twenty-one men! You killed them, you murdered them. (Becomes more furious) Explain it to me. Explain to me how you do it? What did you do? (Pause) Explain it to me goddammit or I will tear you to pieces! I want to know what you did, now what did you do? You had a hundred and twenty cracked engine-heads, now what did you do? Why'd you ship them out in the first place? If you knew they were cracked, then why didn't you tell them?”
Quote by Arthur Miller
Book:All My Sons
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All My Sons
Arthur Miller's 'All My Sons' is a compelling drama that delves into the moral complexities surrounding the manufacturing of defective aircraft parts during World War II. The story revolves around Joe Keller, a father who faces the consequences of his past actions, and the repercussions they have on his family. more
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