An eminently political play, O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape (1922) offers a dark representation of the industrial America of the 1920s in which social interactions occur along a vertical axis. The author tackles the Simian figure from an aesthetic and social perspective in order to show how the process of man’s “becoming-animal” finds itself entangled in a class conflict. While continuously challenging the frontier between man and beast, O’Neill questions notions of identity and belonging
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This thesis examines the human/animal binary in the Western tradition. I analyze in particular the d...
In this paper, I will examine the relationship between masks and self-disparity and the reconciliati...
This article aims at showing how contemporary literary responses to human-nonhuman primate relations...
In Woyzeck, an unfinished and fragmentary play written by Georg Büchner (1837), the question of anth...
Abstract: To assert the predominant fact, which insist the core function of drama as being the tool ...
The Hairy Ape is a canonical masterpiece of the twentieth-century playwright and Nobel Laureate in L...
Anarcho-primitivism contends that modern civilization deprives people of their happiness, which is w...
The research focuses on sign and myth, it uses the semiotic analysis to find that the meaning contai...
One's language can reflect one's character. In O'Neill's The Hairy Ape, the author is trying to show...
Written 1888 by Swedish playwright August Strindberg, Miss Julie is considered a naturalistic play t...
The term ‘Roaring Twenties’ refers to the age in which the American people challenged the cultural n...
Since the Middle Ages, apes have functioned as mirrors of humans. And to this day, we find that espe...
‘‘The anthropocentric primate. A species discursive reading of the story ‘The monkey that would not ...
Characters are the important element that builds a story in the literary work. The researcher analys...
Since the language of literature is full of complexity, studying literature needs more comprehensi...
This thesis examines the human/animal binary in the Western tradition. I analyze in particular the d...
In this paper, I will examine the relationship between masks and self-disparity and the reconciliati...
This article aims at showing how contemporary literary responses to human-nonhuman primate relations...
In Woyzeck, an unfinished and fragmentary play written by Georg Büchner (1837), the question of anth...