The series highlights the tragic stories of those impacted by The Troubles, especially a mother abducted before her children's eyes and sisters on hunger strike.
The narrative reveals the complex legacy of a revolutionary leader who, despite building a successful political career, is haunted by the violent history of his allies.
The adaptation underscores how individuals search for meaning amidst the trauma of violence they experienced or inflicted during a decades-long conflict over Northern Ireland's identity.
The events surrounding The Troubles reflect profound societal divides between Catholics and Protestants, illuminating a history marked by struggle for equality and justice.
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