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31 January, 20:56

Look back over Act 1, Scene 1 of Beyond the Horizon and see how O'Neill develops the plot. Note when characters enter or leave the stage, how many are onstage at once, and what each character contributes to the development of the play's themes, characters, and conflicts.

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  1. 31 January, 21:16
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    Robert is always on stage, first accompanied by Andrew and then by Ruth. Andrew and Ruth are not on stage at the same time during this scene. All conversations are surrounding Robert's decision to leave the farm on a sea voyage.

    This structure allows the character of Robert to develop gradually. Andrew is revealed as having very different dreams and values than his brother, Robert. There is also an inferred conflict concerning the character Ruth. Robert's character continues to develop as it is revealed that he and Ruth love each other.

    When Robert allows himself to be swayed by Ruth to stay on the farm, he makes the decision to go against his dreams, revealing a major theme in the play. This sets the stage for us to see how the decision impacts the lives and dreams of all characters in the play.

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    This is the sample answer so I would recommend changing it a bit so you don't get in trouble
  2. 31 January, 21:26
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    Robert is always on stage, first accompanied by Andrew and then by Ruth. Andrew and Ruth are not on stage at the same time during this scene. All conversations are surrounding Robert's decision to leave the farm on a sea voyage.

    This structure allows the character of Robert to develop gradually. Andrew is revealed as having very different dreams and values than his brother, Robert. There is also an inferred conflict concerning the character Ruth. Robert's character continues to develop as it is revealed that he and Ruth love each other.

    When Robert allows himself to be swayed by Ruth to stay on the farm, he makes the decision to go against his dreams, revealing a major theme in the play. This sets the stage for us to see how the decision impacts the lives and dreams of all characters in the play.

    Explanation:

    This is the sample answer so I would recommend changing it a bit so you don't get in trouble
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