Blody Sunday by U2
Ireland is a country of an extraordinarily detailed past. This past, all based around the events which were pivoted and dictated by the rule of England and the English influence in Ireland. Prior to 1922 Ireland was simply one of Great Britain’s many colonies and was completely operated and governed by the political power in parliament in England. In Ireland, like many nations, different views existed about the English rule, different groups were present, some radical, some not. In the early 1900’s, new groups were formed against the English rule, they were of the nationalist side and wanted Ireland to have complete home rule and to become a republic. This was the cause of heavy conflict over a period of more than 20 years where the Irish Nationalists, Ulster Unionists and the British government quarrelled over the fait of Ireland. Political groups and illegal groups all fought for there ambitions of the perfect Ireland. The song “Bloody Sunday” by U2 specifically relates to the event which occurred on Sunday 21st of November in 1920 during the brutal Anglo-Irish war between the British Government Forces and the IRA (Irish Republican Army). The IRA was led by Michal Collins, he believed the only way
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Approximate Word count = 835
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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