All My Sons
How does the author makes Larry such a powerful part of the play despite the fact that he never appears on stage?
How does the author makes Larry such a powerful part of the play despite the fact that he never appears on stage?
How does the author makes Larry such a powerful part of the play despite the fact that he never appears on stage?
Larry's death affects everyone in the family. His mother continues to grieve; his father lives with the guilt; his fiance laments his loss but wants to move on, and his brother lives in his shadow. Larry's memory impacts everyone, thus, he is a very important character without ever physically appearing in the play.