Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey Summary and Analysis Explained in Urdu Hindi

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Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey Summary and Analysis Explained in Urdu Hindi
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Juno And The Paycock
by
Sean O’Casey
Character
Main characters
Juno Boyle
"Captain" Jack Boyle
Mary Boyle
Johnny Boyle
Joxer Daly
Minor characters
Jerry Devine
Charles Bentham
Maisie Madigan
Themes
Poverty
Religion
Nationalism
War
Gender Inequality
Deception
Summary
Act 1
Juno and The Paycock is set in Dublin in 1922 during the Irish Civil War. The action takes place in the living room of a two-room tenement apartment of the Boyle family.
The apartment suggests a lot about the family before we meet any of the characters. The cramped size suggeThe play opens in the morning with Mary Boyle and her brother Johnny sitting in the living room.
The table is set for one. When Juno Boyle, their mother, enters we realise they are awaiting the return of Juno’s errant husband "Captain" Jack Boyle.
He has been out drinking with his drinking "butty" Joxer Daly and has not returned home yet.
News of a murder
Boyle returns home

sts they are not very well off and the "picture of the Virgin" shows they are Catholics.
Act II
As the next act opens we see that the apartment is decorated gaudily with new furniture, pictures and ornaments. Boyle has borrowed a lot of money on the strength of riches he’s yet to receive and gone on a spending spree.
Party celebration
The party is interrupted
Johnny is upset
Act III
Act III opens two months later on a November evening.
Debts are collected
Needle Nugent - the local tailor - wants his suit back. Maisie Madigan - friendly with the Boyle’s in the previous act - takes their gramophone as she knows she will not be repaid.
Mary has news
No money
Johnny is dragged away
Juno makes a decision
After a brief garbled conversation he drunkenly laments - with the final line in the play - that "th’ whole worl’s ... in a terr ... ible state o' ... chassis".

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