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Beyond the Horizon

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Beyond the Horizon is an act produced by American dramatist Eugene O’Neill. This was Eugene’s primary uncut play, and he even won the 1920 Pulitzer Prize for such act.

The act was set on a ranch in the Spring, and then goes forward after three short years, in the Summer, and lastly after five years, in the late Fall. The drama centers on the portrayal of a family, and especially on Andrew and Robert, who are brothers. In the first part of the drama, Robert is just about to go to the sea with their uncle Dick, a captain of the sea, while Andrew is planning to marry his beloved girlfriend Ruth and ploughing on the family farm as he builds his own family.

Eugene Gladstone O’Neill was a dramatist and Nobel laureate in Literature. His elegiacally named dramas were one of the first to present into American play procedures of pragmatism firstly allied with Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov, Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen, and Swedish dramatist August Strindberg. The act Long Day’s Journey into Night is frequently counted on the small catalogue of the best plays in the United States in the 20th century, along with Tennessee Williams’s A Streetcar Named Desire and Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman.

Eugene’s dramas were one of the first to contain speeches in American language and include personalities on the edges of the locality. They exerted great effort to keep their dreams and ambitions, but finally fell into disenchantment and despondency. Of his many rare comedies, only one is best known, Ah, Wilderness!. Almost all of his several dramas include a little amount of misfortune and personal glumness.

He was born in the Barrett House on what was before Longacre Square now known as Times Square. A commemorative plaque was earlier devoted there in 1957. The place is already employed by 1500 Broadway, which holds offices, retail, and ABC Studios.
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