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In a novel that spans the years 1840 to 1916, the author explores the origins of the present struggle in Northern Ireland. Annotation. The "terrible beauty" that is Ireland comes alive in this mighty epic that re-creates that Emerald's Isle's fierce struggle for independence. Trinity is a saga of glories and defeats, triumphs and tragedies, lived by a young Catholic rebel and the beautiful and valiant Protestant girl who defied her heritage to join him. Leon Uris has painted a masterful portrait of a beleaguered people divided by religion and wealth--impoverished Catholic peasants pitted against a Protestant aristocracy wielding power over life and death.

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    How does Leon Uris establish the stark divide between the Protestant aristocracy and the impoverished Catholic peasants in the opening chapters, and how do these socio-economic disparities fuel the historical conflict?

  2. 2

    Consider the forbidden romance between Conor Larkin and Sir Huberte O'Shea’s daughter; how does their relationship challenge the deeply ingrained tribalism and rigid social structures of Northern Ireland?

  3. 3

    Uris populates Trinity with a vast and varied cast of characters—from fiery rebels to orthodox clergymen and landed gentry. Which character’s personal transformation or worldview challenged your own perceptions the most?

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