John Millington Synge 16 April 1871 – 24 March 1909 презентация

John Millington Synge 16 April 1871 – 24 March 1909 an Irish playwright, poet, prose writer, travel writer and collector of folklore best known for his play The Playboy of the Western World,

Слайд 1Lebedeva Kate, 1MA
The Playboy of the Western World by J. M.

Synge

Слайд 2John Millington Synge
16 April 1871 – 24 March 1909

an Irish playwright,

poet, prose writer, travel writer and collector of folklore

best known for his play The Playboy of the Western World, which caused riots in Dublin during its opening run at the Abbey Theatre

Слайд 3The Playboy of the Western World,
A scene from the Druid Theatre

Company’s 2005 production of The Playboy

Christy murders his father with the blow of a loy


Слайд 4PLOT
Act I: A bedraggled young man, Christy Mahon, stumbles into Michael

Flaherty’s pub. When it eventually comes out that Christy murdered his father with the blow of a loy, the locals stand in awe of him. Flaherty engages Christy as a pot-boy to help around the place and keep Pegeen safe on dark, lonely nights.
Act II: Christy, overjoyed to find himself with a job and a girl and a roof over his head, draws the attention of the local lasses, who trek over from town to marvel at the man who killed his father. Unexpectedly, Christy’s father, Old Mahon, approaches the pub.
Act III: Old Mahon returns and chaos ensues. Christy, sensing that public opinion has turned against him for appearing to be a liar, chases his father outside to kill him for good. Christy agrees to go with his father

Слайд 5Who’s Who
Christy Mahon
Pegeen Mike
Widow Quin
Shawn Keogh
Old Mahon
Michael Flaherty
Philly Cullen, Jimmy Farrell
Sara

Tansey, Susan Brady, Honor Blake, Nelly

Слайд 6Setting:
Mayo (derived from the Gaelic words Maigh Eo (also spelled Mhaigh Eo) = the Plain

of the Yews
Climax:
the local residents discover that Christy's father is still alive
Themes: 
Value of rebellion
Darkness
Fathers
Social expectations

Слайд 7Synge’s Style
authentic western-Irish regionalisms and vulgarisms
inflections and rhythms characteristic of western-Irish

speech
words or phrases common in other parts of Ireland

vivid metaphors
hyperboles
humor

Слайд 8Sources in Folklore
J. M. Synge, like many Irish nationalists and literary

figures of the time, took a deep interest in traditional Irish folklore and in the peasants for whom it was still an integral part of everyday life.



“I have used one or two words only that I have not heard among the country people of Ireland, or spoken in my own nursery before I could read the newspapers.”

Synge’s language


Слайд 10Thank you for your attention!


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