Bridget Gillane

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Bridget Gillane is a central character in the Irish nationalist play "Cathleen ni Houlihan," representing the ordinary rural family whose lives are transformed by the call to sacrifice for Ireland’s freedom.

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instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsInWork Cathleen ni Houlihan NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme Irish nationalism
conflict between family duty and patriotic duty
sacrifice for Ireland’s freedom
countryOfOrigin Ireland
creator Lady Gregory NERFINISHED
William Butler Yeats NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction expresses fear of losing her son to rebellion
reacts to the Old Woman’s call to sacrifice
ethnicOrigin Irish
familyName Gillane NERFINISHED
familyRole mother
fictionalUniverse Cathleen ni Houlihan universe NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceOfWork 1902
firstPerformanceVenueOfWork Irish National Theatre Society, Dublin NERFINISHED
hasChild Michael Gillane NERFINISHED
Patrick Gillane NERFINISHED
influencedByMovement Irish Literary Revival NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium stage
narrativeFunction embodies domestic life challenged by nationalism
represents ordinary rural Irish family
residence rural cottage in County Mayo
roleInWork central character
spouse Peter Gillane NERFINISHED
symbolicRole ordinary people affected by revolutionary ideals
timePeriodInFiction pre-1798 Rebellion era
workGenre Irish nationalist play

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Cathleen ni Houlihan featuresCharacter Bridget Gillane