Abstract: To assert the predominant fact, which insist the core function of drama as being the tool of informing stories and writing process as the creation of those stories. Eugene O’Neill firmly determined to devote his writing to be a mirror to reflect his experiences and the society he belonged to. Within socio-economic circumstances, Eugene O’Neill has depicted the culture of the injustice community of the 1920s in America. His characters were routinely qualified of creating human’s experiences and statuses onstage. Moreover, O’Neill’s plotline was motivated by the power of contemporary people to depict their agony, oppression, and misery. So as to achieve this end, Eugene O’Neill wrote “The Hairy Ape”, as dehumanizing impactsof indust...
In The Great God Brown and in Mourning Becomes Electra, two of his prominent mask plays, Eugene O’Ne...
I chose Eugene O’Neill, one of the most famous American playwrights, as the topic for my thesis sin...
Eugene O'Neill wished to portray more than surface truth in his dramas. Hence, he utilized expressio...
Since the language of literature is full of complexity, studying literature needs more comprehensi...
Characters are the important element that builds a story in the literary work. The researcher analys...
The Hairy Ape is a canonical masterpiece of the twentieth-century playwright and Nobel Laureate in L...
One's language can reflect one's character. In O'Neill's The Hairy Ape, the author is trying to show...
An eminently political play, O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape (1922) offers a dark representation of the indu...
The research focuses on sign and myth, it uses the semiotic analysis to find that the meaning contai...
This paper is to present the metaphorical aspects of Eugene O’Neill‘s selected plays. Revising the d...
This study tries to analyze the Terror and Ambivalence of the Human Soul in the selected plays of Eu...
Irish-American identity in Eugene O'Neill's early playsThis article examines Irish-American identity...
This study does not include all of O\u27Neill\u27s works. It will be limited to a study of four dram...
A great revolution has taken place in American race relations in the past quarter-century. While thi...
This dissertation examines O\u27Neill\u27s growing concern for racial justice in America manifested ...
In The Great God Brown and in Mourning Becomes Electra, two of his prominent mask plays, Eugene O’Ne...
I chose Eugene O’Neill, one of the most famous American playwrights, as the topic for my thesis sin...
Eugene O'Neill wished to portray more than surface truth in his dramas. Hence, he utilized expressio...
Since the language of literature is full of complexity, studying literature needs more comprehensi...
Characters are the important element that builds a story in the literary work. The researcher analys...
The Hairy Ape is a canonical masterpiece of the twentieth-century playwright and Nobel Laureate in L...
One's language can reflect one's character. In O'Neill's The Hairy Ape, the author is trying to show...
An eminently political play, O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape (1922) offers a dark representation of the indu...
The research focuses on sign and myth, it uses the semiotic analysis to find that the meaning contai...
This paper is to present the metaphorical aspects of Eugene O’Neill‘s selected plays. Revising the d...
This study tries to analyze the Terror and Ambivalence of the Human Soul in the selected plays of Eu...
Irish-American identity in Eugene O'Neill's early playsThis article examines Irish-American identity...
This study does not include all of O\u27Neill\u27s works. It will be limited to a study of four dram...
A great revolution has taken place in American race relations in the past quarter-century. While thi...
This dissertation examines O\u27Neill\u27s growing concern for racial justice in America manifested ...
In The Great God Brown and in Mourning Becomes Electra, two of his prominent mask plays, Eugene O’Ne...
I chose Eugene O’Neill, one of the most famous American playwrights, as the topic for my thesis sin...
Eugene O'Neill wished to portray more than surface truth in his dramas. Hence, he utilized expressio...