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학술저널
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한국현대영미드라마학회 현대영미드라마 현대영미드라마 제8호
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1998.4
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115 - 147 (33page)

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O'Neill, with The Emperor Jones as a typical expressionistic drama, gives himself to embodying well the instinctive aspect of the human soul which is unavoidably encountered by the hero Jones. He faces confrontations and struggles between the conscious world and the personal, collective and unconscious world, while in The Hairy Ape O'Neill traces his investigation to the essential matters associated with the sense of alienation and life-related problems with which modernity is generally confronted. There is no denying that, despite the fact that The Hairy Ape takes on naturalism in contents and in style as well, it is absolutely oriented toward expressionism. Seeing that the sense of alienation resulting from self-understanding by the hero Yank comes as a principal life matter, O'Neill criticizes the modern civilization for making men dehumanized and uniformed. Yank, who is the hero of this story, is not the representation of an individual with a unique character but the symbol of all the people living today deprived of humanity, and taken up with materialistic value rather than with God providing people with stability and faith. O'Neill expresses these themes very effectively with such important expressionistic techniques as ① stage: the palace of Jones, the Great Forest, the firemen's forecastle and the promenade deck and stokehole; an ocean liner, Fifth Avenue ② sound: bell, drum-beat, wind, shot, laughter, mourning, scream, chorus, voice, whistle, mechanical sound ③ lightening(color): white palace, dark Great Forest, moonlight, dim light ④ monologue ⑤ mask(phantom): white palace, dark forest, silver bullet, Congo Witch-Doctor, Crocodile, Gorilla, Formless Fears, Negro Jeff, a small gang of negroes, a white man dressed in the uniform of a prison guard, the Auctioneer, the Planter, in both plays.

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