The Moon for the Misbegotten, a Review Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of The Moon for the Misbegotten, a Review.

The Moon for the Misbegotten, a Review Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of The Moon for the Misbegotten, a Review.
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The Moon for the Misbegotten, a Review

Summary: Reviews The moon for the Misbegotten, by Eugene O'Neill.Expresses the themes of tough or blind love. Discusses the character of Josie, a young woman struggling with her own needs and whether to stay or go with what she wants or needs.
Sometimes we all feel as if no one person could or would ever truly love us as we deserve. This is the case in the Moon for the Misbegotten. A young, not so attractive, wants to be loved but fears that if she did love, her life would not be as it is now. She fears change and not because she wants the life she is leading but because it means she would have to free herself from who she pretends to be.

Josie is a woman that all look down upon because of her so called wicked ways. Even her father and brothers feel there is no goodness in her. Yet, Josie shows us goodness on page 6 she tells Mike her younger brother "Don't mind my rough tongue, Mike. I have to see you go, but it's the best thing for you." This displays just a little...

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