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why does Peter put the money out of sight​

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Answered by ygviswak11
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Answer:

To keep it safe from others

Explanation:

Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer:

In the play 'Cathleen Ni Houlihan' by W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory, the character Peter puts the money out of sight because he is planning to use it to join the rebellion against the British rule in Ireland.

Explanation:

Peter is a young man who is tired of the oppression and poverty he and his family experience under British rule, and he sees the rebellion as a chance to fight for Irish independence. By hiding the money, Peter is keeping it safe and secure until he can use it to fund his involvement in the rebellion.

He also wants to keep the money hidden from his mother, Cathleen Ni Houlihan, who represents the national spirit of Ireland and might disapprove of Peter's decision to join the rebellion. In this context, hiding the money becomes an act of rebellion and resistance against the oppressive British rule.

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