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Culturea Parution : 19-04-2024 38 pages
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The Countess Cathleen
William Butler Yeats
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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19-04-2024
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38
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78
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"The Countess Cathleen" by W. B. Yeats is a poignant play set in famine-stricken Ireland, exploring themes of sacrifice, morality, and the supernatural. The narrative unfolds in a time of great suffering, where the land is ravaged by famine, and the people are desperate. The protagonist, Countess Cathleen, is a noblewoman deeply concerned for the welfare of her people. As the famine worsens, two merchants, who are actually demons in disguise, arrive in the village, offering to buy the souls of the starving peasants in exchange for money. Despite the dire circumstances, Cathleen remains steadfast in her faith and compassion, determined to save her people from eternal damnation. Cathleen's resolve is tested when she learns that the demons are exploiting the villagers' desperation. In a selfless act of sacrifice, she offers her own soul in exchange for the release of the souls already sold and to provide for her people. Her decision is met with resistance from Aleel, a young poet who loves her, and Oona, her loyal nurse, both of whom plead with her to reconsider. However, Cathleen is unwavering in her commitment to her people, believing that her sacrifice will ensure their salvation. The play culminates in a tragic yet redemptive conclusion. Cathleen's sacrifice is accepted, and as she dies, the demons are thwarted, and the souls of the villagers are freed. Her selflessness and purity of heart ultimately triumph over the malevolent forces, highlighting Yeats's exploration of the eternal struggle between good and evil, and the power of love and sacrifice.
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