Beyond The Horizon And Diff'rent By Eugene O'Neill
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In Beyond the Horizon and Diff'rent, Eugene O'Neill reveals that dreams
are necessary to sustain life. Through the use of the characters Robert Mayo,
Andrew Mayo, Ruth and Emma Crosby, O'Neill proves that without dreams, man could
not exist. Each of his characters are dependent on their dreams, ....
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.... Andy, however, is
Rob's opposite. Andrew is practical and down-to-earth. His deepest desire is
to spend his life farming. "One constructs the world out of fact, the other out
of pure imagination." Rob's quest is strange to Andy; it goes beyond anything he
can comprehend. Andrew, who is "A Mayo through and through." does not think in
the imaginative terms Rob does. "It's just beauty that's calling me-the beauty
of the far off and unknown...in quest of the secret which is hidden over t ....
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