Edmund Tyrone

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Edmund Tyrone is the sensitive, introspective younger son of the Tyrone family in Eugene O’Neill’s play "Long Day’s Journey into Night," often seen as the playwright’s semi-autobiographical alter ego.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
male character
theatrical character
appearsInWork Long Day’s Journey into Night
associatedWithTheme addiction
art and creativity
disillusionment
family conflict
family dysfunction
guilt
identity
illness
memory
characterTrait idealistic
intellectual
introspective
melancholic
self-critical
sensitive
conflictWith James Tyrone
Jamie Tyrone
surface form: James Tyrone Jr.
createdBy Eugene O'Neill
surface form: Eugene O’Neill
describedAs semi-autobiographical alter ego of Eugene O’Neill
emotionalBondWith Mary Tyrone
familyName Tyrone
firstPerformanceOfWork 1956
genreOfWork tragedy
hasBrother Jamie Tyrone
surface form: James Tyrone Jr.
hasFather James Tyrone
hasHealthIssue tuberculosis
hasMother Mary Tyrone
hasOccupation poet
sailor
hasWorldview existential
pessimistic
inspiredBy Eugene O’Neill’s own life experiences
languageOfWork English
literaryMovementContext American modernist drama
literarySignificance central figure in 20th-century American drama
medium stage play
modeledOn Eugene O'Neill
surface form: Eugene O’Neill
nationalityInFiction American
positionInFamily younger son
relationshipToAlcohol heavy drinker
settingOfLife New England
timePeriodInFiction 1912

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James Tyrone child Edmund Tyrone
James Tyrone centralConflictWith Edmund Tyrone
Mary Tyrone hasChild Edmund Tyrone
Jamie Tyrone hasSibling Edmund Tyrone
Jamie Tyrone conflictWith Edmund Tyrone