The Hairy Ape is a canonical masterpiece of the twentieth-century playwright and Nobel Laureate in Literature Eugene O’Neill. Under the social backdrop of dehumanized American capitalism, this play has become one of the most potent plays of realism, expressionism and symbolism in American literature. Since its first rendition, this play has been a subject of numerous literary discussions. This play, revolving around the protagonist Yank’s quest for a sense of belonging in a world controlled by the rich, presents a forceful literary analysis of the psychology and identity of an alienated being, and of the impact of industrialization upon human nature. This paper, applying Rousseau’s theories of language and education, and Michel Foucault’s t...
The plays of Eugene O’Neill’s early period express the playwright’s philosophic mind, which construc...
This paper investigates anthropogenesis, which is the process of becoming human, from an interdiscip...
Irish-American identity in Eugene O'Neill's early playsThis article examines Irish-American identity...
Quest is one of the important Archetypes of literature. It is ubiquitous in literature from ancient ...
The term ‘Roaring Twenties’ refers to the age in which the American people challenged the cultural n...
Abstract: To assert the predominant fact, which insist the core function of drama as being the tool ...
Since the language of literature is full of complexity, studying literature needs more comprehensi...
An eminently political play, O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape (1922) offers a dark representation of the indu...
This study tries to analyze the Terror and Ambivalence of the Human Soul in the selected plays of Eu...
In this paper, I will examine the relationship between masks and self-disparity and the reconciliati...
The research focuses on sign and myth, it uses the semiotic analysis to find that the meaning contai...
Anarcho-primitivism contends that modern civilization deprives people of their happiness, which is w...
Expressionism is the repeating strategies from claiming Eugene O‟ Neill. Both would joined previousl...
One's language can reflect one's character. In O'Neill's The Hairy Ape, the author is trying to show...
Characters are the important element that builds a story in the literary work. The researcher analys...
The plays of Eugene O’Neill’s early period express the playwright’s philosophic mind, which construc...
This paper investigates anthropogenesis, which is the process of becoming human, from an interdiscip...
Irish-American identity in Eugene O'Neill's early playsThis article examines Irish-American identity...
Quest is one of the important Archetypes of literature. It is ubiquitous in literature from ancient ...
The term ‘Roaring Twenties’ refers to the age in which the American people challenged the cultural n...
Abstract: To assert the predominant fact, which insist the core function of drama as being the tool ...
Since the language of literature is full of complexity, studying literature needs more comprehensi...
An eminently political play, O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape (1922) offers a dark representation of the indu...
This study tries to analyze the Terror and Ambivalence of the Human Soul in the selected plays of Eu...
In this paper, I will examine the relationship between masks and self-disparity and the reconciliati...
The research focuses on sign and myth, it uses the semiotic analysis to find that the meaning contai...
Anarcho-primitivism contends that modern civilization deprives people of their happiness, which is w...
Expressionism is the repeating strategies from claiming Eugene O‟ Neill. Both would joined previousl...
One's language can reflect one's character. In O'Neill's The Hairy Ape, the author is trying to show...
Characters are the important element that builds a story in the literary work. The researcher analys...
The plays of Eugene O’Neill’s early period express the playwright’s philosophic mind, which construc...
This paper investigates anthropogenesis, which is the process of becoming human, from an interdiscip...
Irish-American identity in Eugene O'Neill's early playsThis article examines Irish-American identity...