The Well of the Saints

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The Well of the Saints is a three-act play by Irish dramatist J. M. Synge that blends dark comedy and folklore to explore themes of blindness, illusion, and rural Irish life.

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instanceOf play
stage work
three-act play
author J. M. Synge NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
dramaticForm realist drama with symbolic elements
dramaticStructure three-act structure
firstPerformanceCity Dublin NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceCountry Ireland NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceLocation Abbey Theatre NERFINISHED
genre dark comedy
drama
tragicomedy
hasCharacter Bride
Martin Doul NERFINISHED
Mary Doul NERFINISHED
Mat Simon NERFINISHED
Mollie Byrne NERFINISHED
Timmy the smith NERFINISHED
the Saint NERFINISHED
hasStyle Hiberno-English dialect
hasSubject community judgment
miraculous healing
perception and truth
physical blindness
spiritual blindness
hasTone darkly comic
satirical
tragicomic
incorporatesElement Irish folklore
religious symbolism
literaryMovement Irish Literary Revival NERFINISHED
numberOfActs 3
originalLanguage English
partOf J. M. Synge's dramatic oeuvre
periodOfWork early 20th century Irish drama
settingLocation rural Ireland NERFINISHED
theme blindness
illusion
marriage and relationships
reality versus illusion
religion and superstition
rural Irish life
social class and poverty

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J. M. Synge notableWork The Well of the Saints
J. M. Synge wrote The Well of the Saints