Roots of AddictionAct I starts off with a bright ray of hope – this time Mary has really kicked morphine. O'Neill, in typical O'Neill fashion, doesn't wait long to beat the drums of doom. By...
Victim In Long Day's Journey into Night, one could easily characterize Edmund as a victim. Bad stuff just happens to him. His painful birth caused his mom to get hooked on morphine. Worry over his...
The first thing we notice about James is that he's actually pretty adorable. He's naïve and sentimental, but he's also charmingly misanthropic and very temperamental. James is really like a bi...
Jamie is probably the character we know the least – but he would want it that way. He's cynical, bitter, arrogant, and often mean. He also has some positive sides, though; Jamie is perceptive...