Self- Defiance in a Paranoid Personality: Eugene O'Neill's The Emperor Jones. | ||
journal of the college of basic education | ||
Article 1, Volume 18, Issue 72, February 2012, Pages 7-20 | ||
Authors | ||
University of Anbar; Hamid Hammad Abid Education College for Women | ||
Abstract | ||
This study displays how the escapist killer from the Negro origin becomes an emperor by exploiting his shrewdness and ingenuity in planning to deceive his primitive indigenous natives. Eugene O'Neill is always concerned with the sea plays but in The Emperor Jones, he left the sea to dwell on the island to expose his protagonist's hysterical conducts. | ||
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