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I finished this today and was a bit torn between giving it 3 or 4 stars. I ended up giving it 4 because of how well it expressed the dynamics in a family full of addiction (I come from one). It was probably the saddest thing I've read this year and I think my inclination to give it 3 stars was due to the way it ended, which I think would have been an unfair way to judge it. I think the dynamic between the brothers was what left an impression upon me the most.
I finished Long Day's Journey into Night and I gave it 3 stars. It is a sad book but definitely not as sad as A Clockwork Orange was.I liked how very well it expressed the dynamics of a family that the mother was addicted to morphine and the father and Jamie to alcohol. My father was an alcoholic and James Tyrone was a lot like him because if you didn't do as he said he got very angry and would rage about it.
I started reading it yesterday and am 1/2 way through. It’s definitely sad though not as sad as much of The Grass Is Singing.
Finished. It's a short well-written play that is so maudlin yet insightful and relevant in today's world on a number of different themes -- nature vs. nuture, self-love v. self-hate, individual responsibility vs. environmental and societal causation. I can't say that I liked any of the characters though Cathleen was at least a break in the constant downhill slide into oblivion.
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