
Long Day's Journey Into Night (play)
"Long Day’s Journey Into Night" is a semi-autobiographical play by Eugene O’Neill that explores a single day in the life of the Tyrone family. It portrays their complex relationships, struggles with addiction, illness, and past regrets, revealing deep emotional conflicts and personal pain. The play examines themes of family dynamics, memory, and disappointment, highlighting how personal histories shape present relationships. Through intense dialogue and realism, it offers an honest, sometimes painful insight into a family’s internal struggles and human vulnerability.