A tragic hero can be defined by several different factors and heroes usually have big deficiencies, so this leads to a wrong judged falling role, so he is in front of him I could not see the truth. To realize this error lead, usually at the end of the game, anagnorisis was too late to change something, leading to death. Joe and Chris Keller are a tragic illustration of "My Son" as they have been driven by catastrophic events before they began playing, which made a very tragic mistake.
In the drama Arthur Miller (Arthur Miller), "My son," the word "father" means goodness and the absolute sureness of Chris Keller's incarnation. Chris and his father Joe have a close relationship. Joe did everything what he did for Chris for his life. When he retires, his entire factory is for Chris. Through play, there are problems with the innocent death of 21 pilot jaws, there are pieces of plants from Joe on their flight plane. Chris is convinced that his father is not participating in these deaths and I am convinced that Joe's partner Herbert Dev fully owns its responsibility. At the end of the script, Chris noticed that Joe had committed suicide due to guilt, and that his father brings guilt and remorse of remorse. Joe did everything for his sons for the rest of his life. When his eldest son Rally died in the war, Joe dedicated his youngest son, Chris. "KELLER .... Why am I working? This is just for you, Chris, the whole shot matc!
During the war, Joe Keller's son Rally was declared missing. Joe's wife, Larry and Chris' mother Kate Keller, were crazy about the report of the disappearance of Larry. In the early 1950s she was portrayed as a fascinating and atheistic love woman. Just like any mother, she doubts the possibility that her son has died. Everything will be fine the day she is still waiting for him to go the way. She kept the room closed, put the clothes in the closet, and polished the shoes. Even after three and a half years, Kelly is very angry about the disappearance of Larry.
The relationship between Joe and Chris Keller is diverse in every way, and his father and son are joking from time to time. However, when Chris discovered the darkness of his father's hiding, he was completely shocked. The man not only killed dozens of pilots, but also killed his son and rotted an innocent man into his cells. When this tragic fact starts to fall in the heart of Chris, no matter what Keller wants to say for himself, this is no longer important to Chris. "I am sorry, but I am not good enough."