Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Long Days Journey into Night Eugene by ONeill Essay -- Long Days Jo

&9In the play hanker Days jaunt Into dark by Eugene ONeill, the Tyrone family is haunt not by what is stand for in flesh facing them, save by memories and constant reminders of what has been the declension of the family for years. " No it can never be now. But it was once, before you-" (72) throng Tyrone referring to the morphia addiction of his wife, Mary, which attributed to the undoing of the family. Their trials and tribulations are soundly documented by ONeill through the proficient utilization of theme, characterization, plot, setting, and style. &9Throughout the play, ONeills theme is one of a divine revelation into the life of a plain normal family on the outside as yet convoluted with bitterness on the inside. It portrays the actions of a dysfunctional family and brings us on a reflective move around from when the fledgling family had started, devoted to one another(prenominal) with high hopes for the future, to what it is today, a family engulfed in turmo il. "Who would have thought Jamie would grow up to disgrace usIts much(prenominal) a pityYou brought him up to be a boozer." (110) In this leave off from Marys conversation with James regarding their son, it is obvious that their life had taken a 180-degree turn from when their offspring were guileless children with promise.&9Characterization end-to-end the play helps us not notwithstanding to understand the characters actions but overly to see into the soul of each and to ensnare their thoughts and e... Long Days Journey into Night Eugene by ONeill Essay -- Long Days Jo &9In the play Long Days Journey Into Night by Eugene ONeill, the Tyrone family is haunted not by what is present in flesh facing them, but by memories and constant reminders of what has been the downfall of the family for years. " No it can never be now. But it was once, before you-" (72) James Tyrone referring to the Morphine addiction of his wife, Mary, which attributed to t he undoing of the family. Their trials and tribulations are well documented by ONeill through the proficient utilization of theme, characterization, plot, setting, and style. &9Throughout the play, ONeills theme is one of a disclosure into the life of a seemingly normal family on the outside yet convoluted with bitterness on the inside. It portrays the actions of a dysfunctional family and brings us on a reflective journey from when the fledgling family had started, devoted to one another with high hopes for the future, to what it is today, a family engulfed in turmoil. "Who would have thought Jamie would grow up to disgrace usIts such a pityYou brought him up to be a boozer." (110) In this excerpt from Marys conversation with James regarding their son, it is obvious that their life had taken a 180-degree turn from when their offspring were mere children with promise.&9Characterization throughout the play helps us not only to understand the characters actions but also to see into the soul of each and to comprehend their thoughts and e...

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