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Beyond the Horizon

Eugene O'Neill

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Eugene O'Neill's "Beyond the Horizon" is a poignant exploration of the human condition, encapsulating the conflicts between dreams and reality. Written in a poetic prose style that reflects O'Neill's mastery of dialogue, the play unfolds in three acts, capturing the lives of two brothers, Robert and Andrew, whose destinies intertwine through love, ambition, and the crushing weight of time. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the narrative is steeped in naturalistic elements, revealing the profound emotional struggles of its characters as they confront their desires and fears, ultimately leading to a harrowing examination of life's choices and their consequences. Eugene O'Neill, a prominent figure in American theater and the first American playwright to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, drew inspiration from his own tumultuous life experiences. Born into a theatrical family, O'Neill's struggle with personal tragedies, including the death of his brother and his own battles with addiction, deeply informed his literary voice. This background lends authenticity to the characters and themes in "Beyond the Horizon," creating a rich tapestry of relatable human experiences. I highly recommend "Beyond the Horizon" to readers who seek profound insights into the human psyche and the relationships that define our existence. O'Neill's incisive portrayal of ambition, regret, and the inexorable passage of time invites reflection and resonates with anyone grappling with the choices that shape their lives. This play not only captivates with its emotional depth but also serves as a timeless reminder of the complexity of dreams and the realities we navigate.
Disponibile da: 15/08/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 75 pagine.

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