Q. "No man at all can be living for ever, and we must be satisfied" -- Explain the significance of the line in relation to the play Riders to the Sea.
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To paraphrase, she says that no one lives forever, so she must accept that her last son is now dead. Her statement is ironical in the sense that she has spent the entire play, and indeed her entire adult life, trying to keep the men in her family alive.
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