The Emperor Jones
Introduction + Context
Plot Summary
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Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Scene 8
Themes
All Themes Racism History and Collective Memory Power and Systemic Oppression Godliness, Humanity, and Fear
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Characters
All Characters Brutus Jones Smithers Lem The Witch Doctor
Symbols
All Symbols The Color White Jones's Uniform The Silver Bullet The Crocodile God
Literary Devices
All Literary Devices Dialect Dramatic Irony Flashbacks Foreshadowing Frame Story Genre Imagery Irony Mood Motifs Personification Setting Similes Situational Irony Soliloquy Style Tone Unreliable Narrator
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The Emperor Jones

by

Eugene O’Neill

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Introduction Intro
Plot Summary Plot
Summary & Analysis
  • Scene 1
  • Scene 2
  • Scene 3
  • Scene 4
  • Scene 5
  • Scene 6
  • Scene 7
  • Scene 8
Themes
  • All Themes
  • Racism Theme Icon
    Racism
  • History and Collective Memory Theme Icon
    History and Collective Memory
  • Power and Systemic Oppression Theme Icon
    Power and Systemic Oppression
  • Godliness, Humanity, and Fear Theme Icon
    Godliness, Humanity, and Fear
Quotes
Characters
  • All Characters
  • Brutus Jones
  • Smithers
  • Lem
  • The Witch Doctor
Symbols
  • All Symbols
  • The Color White Symbol Icon
    The Color White
  • Jones's Uniform Symbol Icon
    Jones's Uniform
  • The Silver Bullet Symbol Icon
    The Silver Bullet
  • The Crocodile God Symbol Icon
    The Crocodile God
Lit Devices
  • All Literary Devices
  • Dialect
  • Dramatic Irony
  • Flashbacks
  • Foreshadowing
  • Frame Story
  • Genre
  • Imagery
  • Irony
  • Mood
  • Motifs
  • Personification
  • Setting
  • Similes
  • Situational Irony
  • Soliloquy
  • Style
  • Tone
  • Unreliable Narrator
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