Strange Interlude

Describe symbolism in Strange Interlude by Eugene O'Neill

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Strange Interlude carries thematic references to God, and Gordon's flight, is perhaps a symbol of the resurrection of Christ, God's son who accepted his heavenly nature after living what might be called a "strange interlude" of his own here on earth.

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