This book explores the interaction of Eugene O' Neill's characters
with their living space which includes their interaction with the
audience, the world outside that they envision through the opening
of a window or a door; and their interaction with every object that
is present on stage. This interaction does have a psychological and
metaphysical impact on the characters. Even the costumes they wear
and the books that they possess have a specific purpose. These
unleash the mood and the psychological outlook of the characters. A
mere change in costume often tells us about the change in
psychological outlook. The objective of this book is to explore
this psychological and metaphysical outlook of the characters in
selected plays of O' Neill. The first chapter gives a detailed
introduction of the research work. In second chapter, O'Neill's use
of dramatic space is explored. The third chapter focuses on
metaphysical interaction of characters with their space and the
fourth chapter entails psychological impact.
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