The Hairy Ape


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Hairy Ape" by Eugene O'Neill. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




Three Great Plays


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An important trio of plays by one of America's greatest playwrights: The Emperor Jones, a forceful psychological portrayal of brute power; The Hairy Ape, combining elements of class struggle and surreal tragedy; and Anna Christie.




The First Man


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"The First Man" by Eugene O'Neill is a powerful play that delves into the depths of human psychology and the complexities of family dynamics. O'Neill's exploration of themes such as identity, family legacy, and the burden of the past creates a thought-provoking and emotionally intense theatrical experience. This compelling play showcases O'Neill's mastery of dramatic storytelling and his ability to delve into the depths of human emotion.




Anna Christie


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This 1922 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama from Orsquo;Neillrsquo;s early career concerns the reunion of a barge captain and his daughter after 20 years. The fatherrsquo;s disaffection for the seafaring life and the daughterrsquo;s love for a sailor elicit a shocking confession. Students and enthusiasts of modern theater will prize this inexpensive edition of a moving drama of social realism.




A literature of social and cultural change. Eugene O’Neil's "The Hairy Ape"


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Seminar paper from the year 2013 in the subject Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: A, University of Canberra, language: English, abstract: The following work gives an overview of content and an interpretation of Eugene O’Neils expressionist play "The Hairy Ape".




Self-identity Crisis and Animalism in "The Hairy Ape" by Eugene O'Neil


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Master's Thesis from the year 2018 in the subject Literature - Comparative Literature, grade: -, , language: English, abstract: This research paper articulates the aspects behind self-identity crisis in workers, a big cause of low financial status. Purpose of this study is also to discover the effects of negative perception upon them as positive perception plays a significant role in building strong personality characteristics. Developing positive sense of self is an essential part of every individual becoming a mature person as it develops strong character. Workers are born in poverty, live like animals and don’t have basic needs of life. They perceive and believe that generation to generation they belong to low class, it is in fate and not possible to bring change in their lives. Whole life they remain unable to think positively and change progressively. Though they do hard work, most of them remain failure in improving poor financial status. In anger sometimes they blame fate while brood and complain against close people and society, on another time. Question is what the causes behind their self-identity crisis are and who is responsible of their deprivation and alienation. Purpose of the study is to know whether, wholly and solely, workers are responsible of their identity crisis or close people and society play significant role on the basis of The Hairy Ape by Eugene O’Neil. It is also to explore the causes which force central character to follow instincts and also the aspects of weak evaluation of his characterization, as a crew member in the play. It needs to be known what the reasons behind constant poverty generation to generationare despite the fact that they do hard work but they can’t change and progress. Besides they are not given due rights and due to poor financial status they are not considered respectable citizens in society.







The Hairy Ape


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The Hairy Ape by Eugene O'Neill: Eugene O'Neill's play "The Hairy Ape" is likely a theatrical work that explores themes of class, identity, and the dehumanizing effects of industrialization through the character of Yank, a stoker on a ship. Key Aspects of the Play "The Hairy Ape": Social Commentary: The play likely serves as a social commentary on the divisions between social classes and the struggles of the working class. Character Study: Eugene O'Neill may delve deeply into the character of Yank, examining his transformation and search for identity. Theatrical Impact: "The Hairy Ape" could be a powerful and thought-provoking theatrical experience that challenges audiences to reflect on societal issues. Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) was a renowned American playwright and Nobel laureate known for his impactful plays that tackled complex and often uncomfortable themes. "The Hairy Ape" is one of his notable works.




The Hairy Ape


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Eugene O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape isn’t one of his best-known works, but it has gained popularity as an exploration of early American society. It was first produced in 1922 by the Provincetown Players in Massachusetts, embracing expressionism in its set design and staging, before moving on to Broadway, where it faced resistance from local and federal governments due to its radical views. The play examines the existential crisis of the protagonist, a brutish stoker named Yank, who begins the play secure in his role as the leader of firemen on an Atlantic ocean liner. But when confronted by the disdain of an upper-class passenger who calls him a “filthy beast,” he seeks to rebel against his place. Then, as all his plans for revenge fail, he slowly finds himself descending to the literal level that society has relegated him to. O’Neill uses Yank’s search for belonging to explore the destructive forces of industrialization and social class. Early on, The Hairy Ape’s commentary on the dehumanization of workers caused it to be taken up by many labor groups and unions to further their own causes. The play also touches on themes of masculinity and socialism, and the repeated references to the “blackface” of the ship’s stokers and Yank’s degeneration into an animal have added a racial element to recent analyses. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.




The Girl in the Hairy Paw


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