The depiction of female characters in Eugene O’Neill’s mourning becomes Electra

This study deals with Eugene O’Neill’s play entitled Mourning Becomes Electra (1931). The play tackles the tormented human soul and some of the modern serious psychological problems. O’Neill was aiming at reforming the American society by eradicating the evils that occurred due to the lack of morali...

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Main Authors: Tarish, Zainab Hameed, Zainal, Zaidah, Abdul Samat, Norhanim
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Published: Hampstead Psychological Associates 2020
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http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/IJPR/V24I8/PR280694
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spelling my.utm.904792021-04-30T14:41:54Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90479/ The depiction of female characters in Eugene O’Neill’s mourning becomes Electra Tarish, Zainab Hameed Zainal, Zaidah Abdul Samat, Norhanim H Social Sciences (General) This study deals with Eugene O’Neill’s play entitled Mourning Becomes Electra (1931). The play tackles the tormented human soul and some of the modern serious psychological problems. O’Neill was aiming at reforming the American society by eradicating the evils that occurred due to the lack of morality. Along these lines, the present study is conducted to exhibit the depiction of female characters in one of the most dysfunctional and horrifying families in American literature. This research paper is concentrating on the factors that ruined the characters starting with betrayal, then murders and suicides, followed by karma. The researcher bases the paper depending on Thematic Analysis to exhaust the above mentioned themes and to portray the female characters who experience the majority of the excruciating circumstances which at last prompted the whole family’s breakdown. The findings demonstrate that the females are mentally tormented with remorse and sorrow because of their psychological issues and complexes, in addition to their actions. Since, their lives are filled with disgust and hatred towards each other, therefore karma haunts all of them eventually. Hampstead Psychological Associates 2020 Article PeerReviewed Tarish, Zainab Hameed and Zainal, Zaidah and Abdul Samat, Norhanim (2020) The depiction of female characters in Eugene O’Neill’s mourning becomes Electra. International Journal Of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24 (8). pp. 6729-6738. ISSN 1475-7192 http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/IJPR/V24I8/PR280694
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Tarish, Zainab Hameed
Zainal, Zaidah
Abdul Samat, Norhanim
The depiction of female characters in Eugene O’Neill’s mourning becomes Electra
description This study deals with Eugene O’Neill’s play entitled Mourning Becomes Electra (1931). The play tackles the tormented human soul and some of the modern serious psychological problems. O’Neill was aiming at reforming the American society by eradicating the evils that occurred due to the lack of morality. Along these lines, the present study is conducted to exhibit the depiction of female characters in one of the most dysfunctional and horrifying families in American literature. This research paper is concentrating on the factors that ruined the characters starting with betrayal, then murders and suicides, followed by karma. The researcher bases the paper depending on Thematic Analysis to exhaust the above mentioned themes and to portray the female characters who experience the majority of the excruciating circumstances which at last prompted the whole family’s breakdown. The findings demonstrate that the females are mentally tormented with remorse and sorrow because of their psychological issues and complexes, in addition to their actions. Since, their lives are filled with disgust and hatred towards each other, therefore karma haunts all of them eventually.
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author Tarish, Zainab Hameed
Zainal, Zaidah
Abdul Samat, Norhanim
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Zainal, Zaidah
Abdul Samat, Norhanim
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title The depiction of female characters in Eugene O’Neill’s mourning becomes Electra
title_short The depiction of female characters in Eugene O’Neill’s mourning becomes Electra
title_full The depiction of female characters in Eugene O’Neill’s mourning becomes Electra
title_fullStr The depiction of female characters in Eugene O’Neill’s mourning becomes Electra
title_full_unstemmed The depiction of female characters in Eugene O’Neill’s mourning becomes Electra
title_sort depiction of female characters in eugene o’neill’s mourning becomes electra
publisher Hampstead Psychological Associates
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90479/
http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/IJPR/V24I8/PR280694
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