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6 September, 17:05

Explain how eugene on neill uses stage directions to indicate what is real and what is fantasy in his play "where the cross is made". give specific examples from the play to support your answer

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  1. 6 September, 17:32
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    He starts the play with saying "cabin" in quotes, meaning that it's not really real. So that part is fantasy, but what's real is the fact that he uses real life places such as California and ETC ... He describes the moonlight and such, that's how he was able to put in real and fantasy things.
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