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“Is America a land of God where saints abide for ever? Where golden fields spread fair and broad, where flows the crystal river? Certainly not flush with saints, and a good thing, too, for the saints sent buzzing into man's ken now are but poor-mouthed ecclesiastical film stars and clich?-shouting…” quote by Sean O'Casey
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“Is America a land of God where saints abide for ever? Where golden fields spread fair and broad, where flows the crystal river? Certainly not flush with saints, and a good thing, too, for the saints sent buzzing into man's ken now are but poor-mouthed ecclesiastical film stars and clich?-shouting publicity agents. Their little knowledge bringing them nearer to their ignorance, ignorance bringing them nearer to death, but nearness to death no nearer to God.”

Sean O'Casey

About This Quote

Source Play: The Plough and the Stars, 1926

The poem critiques the idealized vision of a holy nation, exposing the gap between myth and reality, and the emptiness of false sanctity.

In simple terms: Idealized visions of a holy nation are false.

Key Takeaway

Question blind faith in national myth.

Themes

faith illusion politics

Mood

skeptical critical

Type

dramatic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • political discourse
  • education
  • media analysis
  • personal belief systems

Key Concepts

mythmaking secular critique existential doubt

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does true sanctity mean to you?
  • How do myths shape national identity?
A Different Perspective

May overlook genuine spirituality.

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