James Tyrone Sr.
James Tyrone Sr. is a fictional character from the play "Long Day's Journey into Night" by Eugene O'Neill. He is a retired actor who struggles with his past and the impact of his career on his family. His character embodies themes of regret, addiction, and the complexities of familial relationships.
Throughout the play, James is depicted as a man burdened by his failures and the financial difficulties faced by his family. He often reflects on his life choices and the toll they have taken on his wife, Mary Tyrone, and their sons, Jamie and Edmund. His interactions reveal the deep emotional struggles within the Tyrone family.