The Secret Of Roan Inish Essay

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Selkies are Celtic fairy-tale creatures that are half-seal and half human. Stories about these mythical creatures originate from the Orkney Islands of Scotland. A selkie becomes human once it takes off seal skin. Most stories that revolve around selkies are usually about a selkie falling in love with a human man who takes away their seal skin in which the selkie ends up marrying. Even though there are male selkies, most selkies in stories portray a woman. The film The secret of Roan Inish is a good example of displaying socio-cultural and political anxiety or conflict portraying a human hybrid. The film was directed by John Sayles starring Jeni Courtney as Fiona Coneelly and Susan Lynch as Nula the selkie wife. The film reveals the treatment …show more content…

Liam Coneelly the ancestor who married Nula the selkie is described to Fiona Coneelly by her father’s cousin Tadhg, that Liam was a lonely young man who participated in family gatherings but who always isolated himself from others (The secret of Roan Inish). Liam sounds like an introverted character from that type of description. Tadhg mentioned further that Liam never liked participating in any harm of seals in which he had witnessed others on the island do as he felt it was too common practice that was cruel (The secret of Roan Inish). Liam does not hold any of the anthropocentric, like how Fudge describes anthropocentrism as “the belief that the human is the centre for all things…” (14). A lot of the inhabitants of Roan Inish are descendants of both Liam and Nula Coneelly. Nula was found by Liam when he discovered her in seal form on the rock taking off her seal skin. After Nula had taken off her seal-skin Liam Coneelly had swam close to Nula in which Nula had saw he had taken hold of her seal-skin. The two of them had wonderful relationship and they both had many children, but the union did not last long as he discovered her in her seal form (The secret of Roan Inish). The union between humans and seals forbid the harm of any seal, because human and seal now live together in harmony (Turim & Turim-Nygren …show more content…

A selkie is sign of an absent mother who has other connections to her own kind (Turim & Turim-Nygren 134). Nula’s identity as a seal is more important to her, because she feels a sense of belongingness and when her daughter Fiona (Fiona Coneelly’s name sake) informed her about the seal skin, she left the children and was glad to return to her animalistic being. This animalistic being is what represents Nula’s expression of liberty and wildness (Turim & Turim-Nygren 143). Aaltonen describes it as “The stories revolving around transformation are when there are times when non-human has a persona of human and a human has a persona of a non-humans, which does connect different creatures to one another, which plays an important part in the ecosophical way of thinking”

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