Jamie Tyrone

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Jamie Tyrone is a central, self-destructive and cynical son in Eugene O’Neill’s play "Long Day’s Journey into Night," embodying the family’s tragic dysfunction and alcoholism.

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Jamie Tyrone canonical 4
James Tyrone Jr. 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
adaptedIn 1962 film adaptation of Long Day’s Journey into Night
appearsIn Long Day’s Journey into Night
characterTrait alcoholic
bitter
cynical
jealous
protective
self-destructive
self-loathing
conflictWith Edmund Tyrone
James Tyrone
creator Eugene O'Neill
surface form: Eugene O’Neill
dramaticFunction embodies destructive honesty
exposes family illusions
familyName Tyrone
feelsGuiltAbout influence on Edmund
firstPerformanceOfWork 1956 Broadway production
genreOfWork American drama
givenName Jamie
hasFather James Tyrone
hasMother Mary Tyrone
hasRelationshipWith prostitutes
hasSibling Edmund Tyrone
languageOfWork English
nationality Irish American
notableScene late-night drunken confession with Edmund
occupation actor
drifter
portrayedBy Colin Morgan
Jason Robards
Kevin Spacey
Philip Seymour Hoffman
roleInFamily elder son
roleInWork central character
setIn Connecticut
strugglesWith alcoholism
envy of Edmund
fear of failure
guilt
symbolizes family dysfunction
self-sabotage
wasted potential
timePeriod 1912

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James Tyrone child Jamie Tyrone
James Tyrone centralConflictWith Jamie Tyrone
Mary Tyrone hasChild Jamie Tyrone
Edmund Tyrone hasBrother Jamie Tyrone
this entity surface form: James Tyrone Jr.
Edmund Tyrone conflictWith Jamie Tyrone
this entity surface form: James Tyrone Jr.