The Emperor Jones

Describe symbolism in The Emperor Jones by Eugene O'Neill

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In Act I, Scene II, Jones underestimates the hardship of running the scorching plain to reach the forest. In addition, he has lost his boundaries and does not find the food he had buried. This is symbolic of the life he lived back in the US, where he was always on the run and could not find the resources he needed, even food.

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