Aranian Women: A Socio-Cultural Survey In the Select Plays of J. M. Synge.

 Anthology The Research: ISSN: 2456–4397  RNI No. UPBIL/2016/68067 Vol.-6* Issue-1* April-2021)

Paper Submission: 10/04/2021, Date of Acceptance: 22/04/2021, Date of Publication: 25/04/2021 

 














Monika Sethi
 Assistant Professor,
 Dept. of English,
 Govt. Ranbir College,
 Sangrur, Punjab, India

                                                      Abstract

 What attracted Synge to the Aran Islands was partly an urge from the intellectual and the sophisticated towards the simple and primitive, where traditional folk ways and folk arts still gave a style and dignity to men‟s lives that was absent in Paris or Dublin or London. Synge was highly attracted by the ideal of the simple harmony of the lives of the peasants. He had a great respect for the factual truth. He had a great sympathy for the people of Aran. Synge admired the simplicity of the people and identified with them. He gave us true and vivid picture of life of Aran Islands. His journey is probably the best introduction to his dramas. He took some of his plots from stories he heard on Aran Islands; world he wanted to create in his plays. But plays he wrote are not simple sketches of peasant life; they are works of imagination, close to myth and fairy tale. He uses a peasant background and peasant idiom to create something new in drama.

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