Hearted Youtube comments on Celtic History Decoded (@celtichistorydecoded) channel.
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Love your interpretation. I saw this a a kind of fable as well; the characters not so much characters as representations. One key theme I did not hear you describe is Denial, which comes up in so many ways. "there are no banshees here" for example. Ignorance about the civil war in the background. Colm's denial of pain, well everyone's denial of pain. As for the title, your take is interesting; maybe there's a double meaning... I took it to mean the island of Erin, or Ireland itself; and the drama representing a psychodrama of Ireland struggling with its own story of pain, having suffered centuries of oppression, and finally thrown off the oppressor, descending into its own civil war, friend against friend. But denying the tension and pain this causes, right up to the point of sacrificing life itself. And in the way of perpetuating conflict, the counterposing of the banshee herself against the symbols of catholicism that abound, the co existence or even battle between the ancient spirits and the church.
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