The War Allegory in The Banshees of Inisherin Explained
The Banshees of Inisherin explained the Irish Civil War through the allegory of Pádraic and Colm. The sudden and severe end to their friendship parallels the conflict that broke out between the Free State and the anti-treaty IRA following the Irish War of Independence. Whilst little was gained from the fighting, the war had devastating consequences, affecting many that weren't directly involved. We see that Siobhán may represent the Irish diaspora, Peadar the British State and Dominic the youth that had their futures ripped up by conflict. //Featured Media// The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) Michael Collins (1996) The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006) //Follow me// Twitter: / jake_bishop_ Instagram: / jake_bishop Blog/Website: https://www.jakebishop.net //Contact me// Business enquiries: [email protected]

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