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which two themes of O'Neill's Beyond the Horizon are reflected in this excerpt from the play?
ROBERT: Not so long when you come to consider it. You know the Sunda sails around the Horn for Yokohama first, and that's a
long voyage on a sailing ship: and if we go to any of the other places Uncle mentions-India, or Australia, or South Africa, or South
America--theyll be long voyages, too.
ANDREW: You can have all those foreign parts for all of me. (After a pause) Ma's going to miss you a lot, Rob.
ROBERT: Yes and I'll miss her.
ANDREW: And Pa ain't feeling none too happy to have you go-though he's been trying not to show it.
ROBERT: I can see how he feels.
ANDREW: And you can bet that I'm not giving any cheers about it. (He puts one hand on the fence near ROBER7).
ROBERT: (putting one hand on top of ANDREWS with a gesture almost of shyness) I know that too, Andy.
ANDREW: I'll miss you as much as anybody. I guess. You see, you and I ain't like most brothers-always fighting and separated a lot
of the time, while we've always been together-just the two of us. It's different with us. That's why it hits so hard, I guess.
ROBERT: (with feeling) It's just as hard for me, Andy-believe that! i hate to leave you and the old folks-but-I feel I've got to.
There's something calling me— (He points to the horizon) Oh, I can't just explain it to you, Andy.

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