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Overview
Synge's evocative play of Irish country life scandalized the public and caused riots at the premiere in 1907. Though it was branded indecent and salacious, Synge's most celebrated play is actually quite charming and timeless as it follows the travails of the hapless Christopher 'Christy' Mahon. During a quarrel, he strikes his father with a spade and leaves him for dead. Taking it on the lam, he finds his way to a village pub where his deed makes him a hero. Young Pegeen Mike falls in love with Christy due to his exploits and the skill with which he tells of them. The Widow Quin, and other female townspeople, also fall under the romantic spell of this self-styled hero of the people.
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