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Exiles: A Play in Three Acts

Chapter 3: Characters
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About This Book

A returning writer living with his partner and their child in suburban Dublin becomes entangled in past affections and moral uncertainties involving an old friend and a woman from his past. Through domestic scenes and pointed conversations the characters revisit a former engagement, a controversial manuscript, and questions of fidelity, pride, and artistic honesty. Tension grows as loyalty, social expectation, and personal courage collide, forcing each character to confront desires and compromises. The drama closes on unresolved choices that leave emotional relationships and the author’s creative integrity in an ambiguous balance.

Characters

RICHARD ROWAN, a writer.
BERTHA.
ARCHIE, their son, aged eight years.
ROBERT HAND, journalist.
BEATRICE JUSTICE, his cousin, music teacher.
BRIGID, an old servant of the Rowan family.
A FISHWOMAN.

At Merrion and Ranelagh, suburbs of Dublin.
Summer of the year 1912.