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What is the setting of 'The Shadow of the Glen'?

AA remote village in the Aran Islands

BA mountain cottage in County Wicklow

CA bustling town in Dublin

DA coastal farm in County Galway

Answer:

B. A mountain cottage in County Wicklow

Read Explanation:

'The Shadow of the Glen' is set in a remote cottage in the Wicklow Mountains. The play explores themes of marriage, loneliness, and the desire for freedom.


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