<Li> Paddy--An aged ship worker . He is able to see the monotony of the work and is seemingly aware of the hierarchy of capitalist society . He could be seen as symbolizing the voice of reason and disappears midway through the play as Yank begins his rebellious quest . </Li> <Li> Long--Another ship worker who accompanies Yank to Fifth Avenue where his initial act of rebelling against the upper class takes place . </Li> <Li> Mildred Douglas--A young, wealthy socialite who faints at the sight of Yank working in the ship . Terrified of his behavior and appearance, she calls him a "filthy beast" inciting his rebellion against the upper class . </Li> <Li> A Secretary of an Organization--Works in a Labor Union and dismisses Yank's ideas of violent rebellion in favor of peaceful strikes and the passing out of pamphlets . </Li>

What are the distinguish features of o'neillian tragedy as illustrated in the hairy ape