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Ah, Wilderness! and Days Without End presents two plays by Eugene O'Neill, set primarily in the Miller home in a small Connecticut town during the early morning of July 4th, 1906. The narrative unfolds across various scenes, beginning in the sitting room and transitioning through the dining room, a bar, and back to the sitting room, capturing the essence of family life and social interactions during this festive day. The characters include Nat Miller, the owner of the "Evening Globe," his wife Essie, their daughter Muriel, and various family members and friends, such as Tommy, Sid Davis, and Wint Selby, who add depth to the unfolding drama. The setting is characterized by a cheerful yet homely atmosphere, with furnishings reflecting the era's medium-priced taste. As the day progresses, the scenes shift from the morning's bright optimism to the evening's complexities, revealing the intricacies of familial relationships and the societal expectations of the time. The play captures the essence of American life, exploring themes of love, aspiration, and the bittersweet nature of existence, all set against the backdrop of a holiday that symbolizes both celebration and reflection. O'Neill's work invites audiences to engage with the characters' joys and struggles, offering a poignant glimpse into the human experience.
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Ah, Wilderness! and Days Without End, Eugene O´Neill
- Idioma
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- 1973
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