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Juno and the Paycock


Question Posted Tuesday August 23 2005, 10:22 pm

This is TheHeadHonchoPoncho, and even though I'm a columnist, I need some help.

For summer reading, we have to read "Juno and the Paycock" by Sean O'Casey and analyze it. Can anyone give me some background? Who, or what, is Juno? Where does it take place? What the hell is a paycock? What's the story about? Anyone who has read it tell me. But ONLY if you've read it. I don't want any "I'm not sure, Google it" or "I don't know, but here's a site" or even "My sister read it and she said it was good." I don't want none of that! I repeat: ONLY ANSWER THIS QUESTION IF YOU PERSONALLY HAVE READ THE PLAY. Get it? Got it? Good.



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