Although the audience might say that he causes the death of his son Larry and the other pilots, and fails to be honest with his family and business endeavors, his son Chris blames Keller …show more content…
Though they don't like to admit it, Kate and Chris reap the benefits of Joe's single-mindedness. Kate has a nice house and garden. She can look forward to steak and champagne by the sea. Chris stands to inherit a lucrative business that will similarly support a cozy family life with Ann. We believe Joe when he tells his son, " I did it for you, it was a chance and I took it for you for you, a business for you." (Miller, 376). Joe isn't evil, he just has a tragic lack of vision. One of his main priority in joe’s life is to have his family food on the table everyday, and make sure that his family won’t be in need of money if something happens bad to him. Joe would always want to find a way to have a happy life with his family, even after the death of his son Larry. Would always sympathize with his loved ones and also the neighbors. He would spend a lot of time with the neighbors as well. He was really social, that's what made him so unique.
This man is beloved by the people and his family; one of the characteristics a tragic hero usually has. Besides, his flaw (his obsession with work and money-making) makes him commit a crime in the past which leads him to his fate eventually; this is another aspect of a tragic