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Characters

With over seventy different parts in this play, the ensemble cast must each fulfil a number of smaller roles. There is no one central whose story is developed throughout.

McGrath does not create realistic characters. He deliberately fills the play with stock characters such as the Sturdy Highlander, the Old Man or Texas Jim. These are stereotypical figures that audiences will recognise immediately.

This focuses the audience鈥檚 attention on the social issues being explored. These 鈥榝lat鈥 characters also help to inject humour and evoke pathos.

The characters fall into two groups:

  • Highland Folk
  • Those who exploit them
Highland Folk and Patrick Sellar in a Scottish Highlands scene. There is a burning croft and a Cheviot sheep in the background.

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