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Long Day Journey Into Night
1,737 wordster> The Fog of Substance Abuse As the fog descends around the Tyrone's summer home, another fog falls on the family within. This fog is that of substance abuse, in which each of the four main characters of Eugene Oneill's play, Long Days Journey into Night face by the end of Act IV. Long Day's Journey into Night is a metaphoric representation of the path from normalcy to demise by showing the general effects of substance abuse on human psychology and family dysfunctions through the ch...
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Journey Into Night Goneril And Regan
1,557 wordsThroughout history novelists and playwrights have to created dysfunctional families. These families lead tragic lives. Within these families, there are both internal and external battles to be dealt. In William Shakespeare's King Lear and Eugene Oneill's Long Days Journey Into Night, the authors reveal truly dysfunctional families. In these plays both authors portray the problems and between each member of the family and the consequences the problems will have. In King Lear there are two familie...
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James Tyrone Tyrone Family Play
779 wordsIn 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 the undoing of the family]. Their trials and tribulations are well documented by ONeill through the proficient utilization of ...
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Journey Into Night End Of The Play
1,775 wordsThe Fog of Substance Abuse As the fog descends around the Tyrone? s summer home, another fog falls on the family within. This fog is that of substance abuse, in which each of the four main characters of Eugene O? Neill? s play, Long Day? s Journey into Night face by the end of Act IV. Long Days Journey into Night is a metaphoric representation of the path from normalcy to demise by showing the general effects of substance abuse on human psychology and family dysfunctions through the characters M...
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Journey Into Night Tape Recorder
1,185 wordsSymbolism is used throughout O+Neill+s Long Day+s Journey into Night, a portrayal of the author+s life. The three prominent symbols, the fog, the foghorn, and Mary+s glasses, represent the characters+ isolation from reality. The symbols in |Long Day+s Journey into Night X are used to substitute illusion for reality. Although Mary is the character directly associated with living in illusion, all characters in the play try to hide from the truth in their own ways. At the beginning of the second ac...
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