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Introduction
Ⅰ. Eugene O'Neill's contribution to American Drama
Ⅱ. Theoretical basis—Gender essentialism
Ⅲ. Literature review:the positive and negative evaluation of O'Neill
Ⅳ. The objective and the significance of the thesis
Chapter One The conservativeness of O'Neill's outlook on women
Ⅰ. Rose's marginalization and loss of self-consciousness
Ⅱ. Mrs.Roylston's dissimilation and loss of individuality
Ⅲ. The resources of O'Neill's view of womanhood in his early years
Chapter Two The Transformation of O'Neill's outlook on women
Ⅰ. Anna's awakening of self-Consciousness
Ⅱ. Abbie' betrayal to the conventional moral norms
Ⅲ. The resources of O'Neill's view of womanhood in his middle years
Chapter Three The Transcendence of O'Neill's outlook on women
Ⅰ. Nina' rebellion for independence
Ⅱ. Josie Hogan's accomplishment of self-identity
Ⅲ. The resources of O'Neill's view of womanhood in his later years
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgement
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