The Role of the Past and Substance Abuse in “A Long Day’s Journey Into Night”
Deep in Eugene O’Neill’s play “A Long Day’s Journey into Night,” the past strongly affects Tyrone’s family, as long as embracing a terrible shroud cast on life. The play is a lamentation of a hostile network of unsolved problems, resentment, and even graves over the events as relentless propagation effects. The previous life is not just a ... Read More
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