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Present by: Sarah Pinsonneault Assignment Presented for the Course Families in Conflict Taught by Prof. Yves Saint-Pierre Second Essay-1200 words Due: April 16th, 2003 Cegep John Abbott College The passage that I have chosen starts on the bottom of page 170 and ends at the top of page 173. Tyrone In a low voice. Thank God he's asleep. Edmund looks up with a start. I thought he'd never stop talking. ... ... Tyrone Heavily. I wish to God she'd go to bed so that I could, too. Drowsily. I'm dog tired. I can't stay up all night like I used to. Getting old- old and finished. With a bone-cracking yawn. Can't keep my eyes open. I think I'll catch a few winks. Why don't you do the same, Edmund? It'll pass the time until she- In Eugene O'Neill's play, Long Day's Journey into Night, he turns reality into fiction in that he creates his dramatic characters, the Tyrone family, based on his own family and the events of one summer...

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