All God's Chillun Got Wings
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1924
40
Play • Fiction
New York • 1920s
1924
Adult
18+ years
All God's Chillun Got Wings by Eugene O'Neill explores the tumultuous and interracial marriage between Jim, a black aspiring lawyer, and Ella, his emotionally fraught white wife, as they navigate societal racism, personal insecurities, and mental health struggles, all while facing opposition from both families and enduring unresolved past traumas.
Dark
Unnerving
Emotional
Challenging
Melancholic
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Eugene O'Neill's All God's Chillun Got Wings provokes with its exploration of race relations and complex characters. Critics praise its daring social commentary and emotional depth, though some view the dialogue as dated and the plot occasionally melodramatic. Overall, it remains a significant, if controversial, piece of American theater.
Readers who appreciate All God's Chillun Got Wings by Eugene O'Neill are likely intrigued by profound portrayals of racial and societal tensions. Fans of A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry or Native Son by Richard Wright, which also explore themes of race, identity, and struggle, may find this play deeply engaging.
123 ratings
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Not a fan
40
Play • Fiction
New York • 1920s
1924
Adult
18+ years
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