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Eugene O'Neill

In paragraph 40 of A Wife for a Life, Yvette appears more sympathetic from Jack’s point of view because he describes her as innocent and noble-minded. Jack has in his possession a letter Yvette sent...

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Eugene O'Neill

Mrs. Rowland runs "shrieking madly into the outer hallway" because she discovers that Alfred has slit his throat. Throughout Eugene O'Neill's "Before Breakfast," Mrs. Rowland's constant criticism and...

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Eugene O'Neill

Eugene O'Neill was a pivotal figure in American drama, marking the beginning of the Modernist period in American theater. He introduced a distinct American voice and vernacular, influenced by...

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