The refreshing islands of the South China Sea Islands are ideal for vacations and honeymooners. At Eugene O'Neill 's play "Mourning Beyond Electra" these islands are not considered crimes and people are free to live as people in nature want. The play was written in an unpleasant place. It was these islands that escaped with them like Christine Manon, the goals that neither of them had achieved, and they all suffered pain and wasteful death.
American playwright Eugene O'Neal is the author of Morning to become Electra, one of the most controversial plays in American history. O'Neal was happily married, but his marriage collapsed and the divorce was over. Meanwhile, O'Neill was fascinated by a psychoanaltic view of life, which has plagued him with the majority of his life. O'Neill remarried after divorce, but still being fascinated by a psychoanalytic perspective. When mourning became Electra's publication, his attachment to these ideas became easier, where he called "Edipus Complex, Women's Sexuality, Penis, Castlevania, incredibly pointing out, and
The refreshing islands of the South China Sea Islands are ideal for vacations and honeymooners. At Eugene O'Neill 's play "Mourning Beyond Electra" these islands are not considered crimes and people are free to live as people in nature want. The play was written in an unpleasant place. It was these islands that escaped with them like Christine Manon, the goals that neither of them had achieved, and they all suffered pain and wasteful death.
Mourning has become a structure and plot of Electra reminiscent of Aeschylus trilogy model. Military heroes - both Alessandria's Greek Agamemnon and O'Neill's alliance general Ezramanon returned home, both were open. Both citizens came home and realized that the fear of war polluted their families. The character is motivated by punishment and justice. This concept is the core of The Oresteia, Mannon is likewise a judge and is embodied in Mourning Becomes Electra 4 In the modern version the characters still disappeared, but thought also caused such a cause Unknown misfortune and fate: "This is a demon spirit, and I think that it is like corruption on the wall" (O'Neill 1931, 383)
American tragedy: Eugene O'Neill's memory and history, poet, and condolences became Electra