what conflicts are present in john synge's "riders to the sea"?
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In the play, the sea, representative of nature, is all powerful, and humans are helpless in its clutches. In addition, there is a conflict in the play between religion and nature. The priest in the play promises that Maurya will not be left without any sons, as she fears that her last remaining sons will be drowned.
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