Philly, I am here. The young man of the future called Gar O'Donnell is the centerpiece of the book "I come to Philadelphia". That action took place the night before Gar left Philadelphia and the day before that. Garr lives in a small village called Ballybeg in Dallygal County. Gar felt his family life was very boring and repetitive. Throughout the book, Gard shows what he feels about the village through his saying and doing. "Yes, but you are going to be there tonight because of my aunt register and the grace of God, I saw the light of the village disappearing, I heard that the front door was fixed with bolts, the blinds are lifting Please take a look at the foot to prevent the spread of numbness instead
The scene commonly seen in Friel's playing is in or around the imaginary town "Ballybeg" (a small town in Baillegue, Ireland). There are 14 such dramas: Philadelphia, I am coming! , Crystal and Fox, Tranquil Island, Living Area, Faith Therapist, Nobility, Translation, Communication Line, Dancing in Lughnasa, Awesome Tennessee, Molly Sweeney, Please give me your answer! And groundbreaking activities of family squares and face healers were held in the town. These dramas are translations and family gatherings built in the 19th century and danced in Lugunasa in the 1930s, introducing the long history of this imaginary community. Through the playwrights of the playwright from the early 1960's to the late 1990's, the audience announced the evolution of Irish rural society from the isolation and recession of Philadelphia in 1964, as other play has appeared in 'now'. did. Town, I am coming!
In his play Freer often focuses on families and communities on the brink of collapse (calm islands, translators, dancing in Lughnasa, hometown, Philadelphia, I am coming). Cass McGuire, residential district, aristocracy, healers of faith, translation, dance at Lughnasa) From these backgrounds, he can explore the metaphor of various concepts and families. People who returned to his house are usually disappointed with their situation, so that in addition to departure and exile, there are others who reflect vulnerability of families and families, inherent instability People who pointed out (Irish) people) Drama 85)