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I pity with all my heart the artist, whether he writes or paints, who is entirely dependent for sub- sistence upon his art." This statement reflects the prevalent ideas which fail to recognize that the fundamentals of all human activity, such as love, truth, and friendship transcend earthly values, which denies that beggars may be happy. It proposes a set of values which refuse to consider that an artist should be in the theatre because that is what he is best fitted to do, that he should not t...rade his genius for security. Once in a while a man with relatively pure motives will come along, but he has to be the calibre of G. B. Shaw to spurn royalties. Once in a while, too, a man like Eugene O'Neill will upset his fellows by announcing that "Drama- tists thrive on insecurity as well as security, on perturbations as well as certainties." O'Neill himself, in his early years and in his early plays gives the best example of his own statement. In The Hairy Ape he, because of hardships which stimulated thought, said that man was more than a brute animal because he contains in himself the faculty to become aware of life and its significance.
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