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Why did Edmund travel to Ireland?
The objective of Edmund's travel to Ireland is to act on the Queen's directives to bring the insurgence to an end. While in Ireland, Edmund lives in North Cork, where he diligently strategizes on how to accomplish the Queen's instructions. However, Edmond's biggest challenge is betrayal from the local people, who keep on setting him to authorities. For instance, Malengin is among the Irish people who deceive Edmond and betray him on several occasions.
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What is the significance of the character Trevor?
Trevor had an opportunity of living at the same place where Spencer lived while in England. Trevor's significance attributed to his work was translating the local language to Spencer to enable him to execute his mission. Trevor also reworks the Cantos' work. Through Trevor's work, the reader learns that Spencer is the best person to stop the rebellion. After all, he is not courageous because he cannot face felons and Casanovas. According to Trevor, the Queen should send her military to stop the rebellion because Spencer is not qualified for that duty.
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Why is Trevor of the opinion that Ireland ought to have maintained its culture, customs, and laws?
According to Trevor, England's interference in Ireland's affairs negatively impacted the local culture, customs, and laws. For instance, Trevor explains how the Irish people are forced to adapt to new cultures and foreign laws in all aspects. Trevor also quotes the interference of Spencer in his work. Similarly, Trevor explores the negative impacts of imperialism on the Irish people.
Fastness: A Translation from the English of Edmund Spenser Essay Questions
by Trevor Joyce
Essay Questions
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