Two themes which are present in O'Neill's Beyond the Horizon are: Importance of family commitment, and Importance of following one's dreams.
Answer: Option A, Option E.
Explanation:
Beyond the Horizon is one of the best known work of Eugene O’Neil. The play puts forward many themes out of which the two main themes are- importance if family commitment, and importance of following one’s dream.
The play depicts how despite being difficult for Robert’s parents and his brother Andrew to live without him, they agrees to send him to fulfill his dreams, away from them. It shows the commitment family has towards its members.
Apart from this, dreams is another main theme of the play. Every single character in the play have their own dreams. James dream is to have a bigger farm, Ruth’s dream is to marry, Robert have a dream of exploring the world, and so on.