Narritive Techniques-Long Day
Eugene O’Neill does an outstanding job of developing different characterization techniques in the novel, Long Day’s Journey Into Night. O’Neill proves that the physical details of a character, the actions of a character, and the dialogue of other characters about a certain character can reveal different character traits. There is a lot that can be revealed about a certain character by their physical traits or details. Two examples of this characterization technique come from, Long Day’s Journey Into Night. The first example of this is, “Mary is fifty-four…Her high forehead is framed by thick, pure white hair.” (O’Neill, pg. 12). Mary is only fifty-four years old, and that is a bit too young to have a head full of pure white hair. This signifies that Mary has gone through a lot of stress in her life, and she has been through many of problems. A second example of how much can be revealed through physical . . .
Tyrone is constantly buying more property so he is associated with a higher status, because the more land one owned, the higher the status. A lot of things about a character can be revealed in the dialogue of other characters about a character. This shows that Tyrone’s priorities are wrong, and that he is somewhat selfish. He cares more about his status than his own son’s health. Tyrone will not spend money on getting Edmund a proper doctor but he continues to buy property. An example of this is, “That’s right! Run him down! Run down everybody! Everyone is a fake to you!” (O’Neill, pg. This quotation shows that Mary is a very nervous woman. O’Neill does a good job in bringing these character traits out by Tyrone’s own actions. They were once beautiful hands, with long, tapering fingers, but rheumatism has knotted the joints and warped the fingers, so now they have an ugly crippled look. That’s what makes you think he’s a fine doctor!” (O’Neill, pg. It proves that Jamie has a hard time trusting other people and he has been like that for a long time, since Tyrone had noticed it. This quotation is said by Tyrone to Jamie. This shows that Jamie has a severe drinking problem, which is probably caused by depression.
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