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Juno and the Juno and the Paycock’ Paycock’ Sean O’Casey Sean O’Casey

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Page 1: ‘Juno and the Paycock’

‘‘Juno and the Paycock’Juno and the Paycock’

Sean O’CaseySean O’Casey

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Background to the playBackground to the play

‘Juno and the Paycock’ is set in the 1920’s during the Irish Civil War between the Republicans (Diehards), who wanted a united Ireland, and the Free Staters, who were happy with Ireland being split in two. The Free Staters accepted the Government of Ireland Act of 1920, which established the Free State of the 26 counties. Six counties remained under British rule and this was known as Northern Ireland.

This Civil War lasted until 1923 and was bloody and terrible. Families and neighbours fought against each other and many lost their lives. This situation is reflected in the play and its pointlessness is highlighted through the characters. This futility is made all the more poignant through references to past romantic heroes and glorious episodes in Ireland’s past.

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SettingSetting

‘The living-room of a two-room tenancy occupied by the Boyle family in a tenement house in Dublin’

Cramped living conditions

Poverty

Lacks privacy

Irish historical background

Johnny: ‘Oul’ Simon Mackay is Thrampin’ about like a horse over me head,’

(They all share just two rooms)

Johnny: ’Can’t you do it then, without letting the whole house know you’re taking off your trousers.’

Mrs Boyle: He wore out the Health Insurance long ago, he’s afther wearin’ out the unemployment dole,

Various references to the fighting, Diehards, the Free State etc.

From the opening sentence of the play, an impression is formed of the family’s living conditions. These ideas are supported further on in Act 1 Scene 1

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Setting Setting

‘Between the window and the dresser is a picture of the virgin; below the picture, on a bracket, is a crimson bowl in which a floating votive light is burning’

Idea of religion introduced

Mary: “The full details are in it this mornin’; seven wounds he had-one entherin’ the neck, with an exit wound beneath the left shoulder blade; another in the left breast penethratin’ the heart, an’..”

Idea of Violence introduced

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PlotPlot

Four main strands are introduced in Four main strands are introduced in Act 1 and develop throughout the Act 1 and develop throughout the playplay– Johnny and his involvements with the Johnny and his involvements with the

diehardsdiehards– Mary and her relationship with BenthamMary and her relationship with Bentham– The WillThe Will– Juno and Boyle’s relationshipJuno and Boyle’s relationship

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CharactersCharacters

JunoJuno BoyleBoyle MaryMary JohnnyJohnny

Minor charactersMinor characters– BenthamBentham– JoxerJoxer– JerryJerry– Mrs TancredMrs Tancred