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How does the character Henry Smithers represent the colonialist perspective and the dynamics of power in the play? What does his attitude toward Jones reveal about these dynamics?
Explore the significance of Jones’s admission of guilt in Scene 5 and how it marks a turning point in his character development. How does it contribute to the development of the theme of guilt in the play?
How does the play comment on the broader historical context of American imperialism in the early 20th century?
By Eugene O'Neill
All God's Chillun Got Wings
All God's Chillun Got Wings
Eugene O'Neill
A Moon for the Misbegotten
A Moon for the Misbegotten
Eugene O'Neill
Anna Christie
Anna Christie
Eugene O'Neill
Beyond the Horizon
Beyond the Horizon
Eugene O'Neill
Desire Under the Elms
Desire Under the Elms
Eugene O'Neill
Long Day's Journey Into Night
Long Day's Journey Into Night
Eugene O'Neill
Mourning Becomes Electra
Mourning Becomes Electra
Eugene O'Neill
Strange Interlude
Strange Interlude
Eugene O'Neill
The Great God Brown
The Great God Brown
Eugene O'Neill
The Hairy Ape
The Hairy Ape
Eugene O'Neill
The Iceman Cometh
The Iceman Cometh
Eugene O'Neill