Owen's Role in Translations

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Cecilia G

 

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October 27, 2014

 

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When he and Yolland are discussing what to call Tobair Vree he asks ?do we keep piety with a man long dead, long forgotten, his name eroded beyond recognition, whose trivial little story nobody in the parish remembers?' Here Owen points to the Irish people's almost instinctive fear of change. He sees tradition as simply a romantic perhaps even nationalist excuse to hide from progression...
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He sees tradition as simply a romantic perhaps even nationalist excuse to hide from progression. This view is perhaps the least biased of all, as of all the characters Owen is the one furthest away from any particular side, and because of this, he is easier for the audience to relate to, and could perhaps even be described as the play's chief narrator...
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