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One character in a play by this author is nicknamed “Jimmy Tomorrow” for constantly daydreaming about getting a new (15[1])job. In that play by this author, “Get the hell out of life” is told by Larry Slade to Don (15[1])Parritt, (15[1]-5[1])who then jumps out of a fire escape. One character in a play by this author is kept awake by the sound of a foghorn, though the real cause is her (*) morphine addiction. (10[1])Hickey (10[1])convinces bargoers of (10[1])Harry Hope’s Saloon (10[1])to abandon their “pipe dreams” in a play by this author, who also wrote about the Tyrone family in his most famous work. For 10 points, what playwright wrote The Iceman Cometh and Long Day’s Journey Into Night? ■END■ (0[3])

ANSWER: Eugene O’Neill [or Eugene Gladstone O’Neill]
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