What does a Quare Fellow mean?

What does a Quare Fellow mean?

remarkable or strange: a quare fellow. 2. great or good: you’re in a quare mess.

Is The Quare Fellow A tragedy?

The Quare Fellow, play in three acts by Brendan Behan, performed in 1954 and published in 1956. A tragicomedy concerning the reactions of jailers and prisoners to the imminent hanging of a condemned man (the “Quare Fellow”), the play is an explosive statement on capital punishment and prison life.

What did Brendan Behan write?

Brendan Behan
Period 1942–1964
Genre Poet, novelist, playwright
Subject Irish republican struggle, often autobiographical
Notable works The Quare Fellow The Hostage Borstal Boy

What does quare mean in Ulster Scots?

quare ~ adj. fine (a quare day); considerable (a quare lock); accomplished (a quare player); marked (a quare eedyit); excellent (a quare chance).

Where does the word Quare come from?

An adjective used by rural Irish Wexford farmers similiar to the word “very”. “Mary was quare sad when she heard that the potatoes had caught blight” The origins of the word come from South Wexford used first in newspapers in early 1800’s.

Who killed Brendan Behan?

Irish writer Brendan Behan died on March 20, 1964 in Dublin. The bold Irish writer Brendan Behan was born on February 9, 1923. Sadly at the young age of 41, in 1964, Behan died at the Meath Hospital in Dublin of complications from diabetes and alcohol.

Who sang the Auld Triangle?

The Dubliners
The Old Triangle/Artists

Where did the word Quare come from?

Why do Irish people call groceries messages?

People still ‘go for the messages’ or ‘do the messages’ in many parts of Ireland, ie, they go shopping. The expression is believed to have come from a time when you went to the post office to see if there were any letters or telegrams for you, or indeed any ould parcels.

Why do Irish people say Yee?

“ye” was an older plural form of “you” in english. its kept by the irish in the west of ireland, as in the irish language, there still is a singular & plural form for “you”. , Well travelled Welshman living on the French Riviera since 1990.

Why do Irish call groceries messages?

Messages People still ‘go for the messages’ or ‘do the messages’ in many parts of Ireland, ie, they go shopping. Rural post offices also sold groceries, so the expression came about as a general term for heading for the shops.

Did Brendan Behan have kids?

Blanaid Behan
Brendan Behan/Children

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