A Ghost Named Past in Eugene O’Neill`s Long Day`s Journey into Night
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In his dedication to Carlotta, Eugene O’Neill confesses that his drama, Long Day’s Journey into Night, is written in "tears and blood" with "deep pity and understanding and forgiveness" (7). A naturalistic context mingled with the frame of a family as a basic ground is transformed pertinently into a discussion of our ontological problems. While Tennessee Williams portrays dramatically the inner conflict of man who is destroyed by himself and by society, O’Neill concentrates on the human condition: an eternal wandering between fate, reality, and the ideal. The intensity of tragic destiny, man’s conflicts and pains in fate, make narrow the gap between stage and audience, and the effect of pity and fear is formed mainly by techniques such as setting, structure, symbol, combined with a dramatic shaping of keen perspective of human life and relationships.
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