Justify Mauriya as a universal mother. (Riders to the sea)
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At last of the play, we see that Maurya in not only the mother of Bartley or Micheal, but she prays “May the Almighty God have mercy on Bartley's soul, and on Michacl's soul, and stiphen and Shawn; and may He have mercy on my soul, Nora, and on the soul of everyone is left living in the world.”
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The character of Maurya in the Riders to the Sea: an individual mother transformed to a universal one. The character, Maurya in the one act play 'Riders to the Sea', is a wonderful creation of J.M. Synge. He characterizes this old Aran Islander mother at a very critical moment of her life.
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