Quest is one of the important Archetypes of literature. It is ubiquitous in literature from ancient times. The focus of the present article is to study the play “The Hairy Ape” written by Eugene O’Neill as a narrative of quest of belongingness and identity. The aim is to show how all the elements of quest narrative are present in the plot of this play. The play is the quest narrative in the backdrop of modern civilization. The sense of identity and belongingness is like the Holy Grail quest. All the elements of the quest plot are realistic in place of fantastic. Being expressionistic play all the depths of heart and mind are given an overt expression. This article tries to analyze the quest of identity in The Hairy Ape by Eugene O’ Neil
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Characters are the important element that builds a story in the literary work. The researcher analys...
This paper is to present the metaphorical aspects of Eugene O’Neill‘s selected plays. Revising the d...
This study does not include all of O\u27Neill\u27s works. It will be limited to a study of four dram...
One's language can reflect one's character. In O'Neill's The Hairy Ape, the author is trying to show...
In this paper, I will examine the relationship between masks and self-disparity and the reconciliati...
At the time when we are trying to draft this introduction for the articles that compose this volume,...
The plays of Eugene O’Neill’s early period express the playwright’s philosophic mind, which construc...
The Hairy Ape is a canonical masterpiece of the twentieth-century playwright and Nobel Laureate in L...
This study tries to analyze the Terror and Ambivalence of the Human Soul in the selected plays of Eu...
Since the language of literature is full of complexity, studying literature needs more comprehensi...
Abstract: To assert the predominant fact, which insist the core function of drama as being the tool ...
The research focuses on sign and myth, it uses the semiotic analysis to find that the meaning contai...
The term ‘Roaring Twenties’ refers to the age in which the American people challenged the cultural n...
Expressionism is the repeating strategies from claiming Eugene O‟ Neill. Both would joined previousl...
Irish-American identity in Eugene O'Neill's early playsThis article examines Irish-American identity...
Characters are the important element that builds a story in the literary work. The researcher analys...
This paper is to present the metaphorical aspects of Eugene O’Neill‘s selected plays. Revising the d...
This study does not include all of O\u27Neill\u27s works. It will be limited to a study of four dram...
One's language can reflect one's character. In O'Neill's The Hairy Ape, the author is trying to show...
In this paper, I will examine the relationship between masks and self-disparity and the reconciliati...
At the time when we are trying to draft this introduction for the articles that compose this volume,...
The plays of Eugene O’Neill’s early period express the playwright’s philosophic mind, which construc...