1. What the Hell was it I Wanted to Buy?: Long Day's Journey In
In Eugene O"Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, each member of the Tyrone family attempts to ignore his or her problems by descending into the depths of substance abuse and finding fault with the others. As Hinden notes, "The Tyrones exhibit patterns typical of families in which chemical dependency is a serious problem. Their interactions are characterized by denial, suspicion, insecurity, guilt, isolation, and resentment. (34)" The fourth act brings the closest thing to resolution possible for the Tyrone's. The late night meeting of James and Edmund Tyrone shows their tr...
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- Grade Level: High School