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Cruálacht
Crualacht (cruelty) refers to the inhuman treatment or harshness towards others, especially towards those with disabilities.
Claonadh Chun Oil
A tendency towards evil or wrongdoing.
Teannas
Tension, especially in interpersonal relations, often arising from conflicting emotions or expectations.
Catherine
A character who is portrayed as impatient and cruel, shown caring for her ill mother and struggling with her feelings.
Paul
A blind character who suffers from asthma, heavily dependent on his inhaler.
An Cáca Milis
The sweet cake that Paul takes out, symbolizes the interactions and contrasts between him and Catherine.
An Bás
The death of Paul at the end signifies the extreme consequences of cruelty and neglect.
Éalú
Escaping or desire to escape from a situation, as seen with Catherine wanting to escape her responsibilities.
Torainn
Noise, especially the disruptive sound that Paul makes, impacting Catherine's peace.
Mífhreagracht
Inconsideration or lack of empathy, exhibited by Catherine's treatment of Paul.
Pictiúr
The image or description of the scenery outside the window; represents deception and detachment.
Cáca milis
Sweet cake, a symbol of the tensions and interactions between the characters.
Cuidiú
Assistance or care, essential in the context of caring for those with disabilities, which Catherine fails to provide.
Fadhbanna le Sarú
Problems faced by individuals with disabilities daily, highlighting the societal issues they encounter.
Dushláin
Challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, as reflected in Paul's experiences.