Juno and the Paycock

by Seán O'Casey
Johnny Boyle stays mostly withdrawn, haunted by his past involvement in the IRA and the violent consequences that followed. He lost an arm and damaged his hip in the fighting, and he now lives in physical pain and constant fear. He obsessively watches the votive candle under the Virgin’s image, clinging to it as a sign of protection. When neighbors mention Robbie Tancred’s murder, Johnny reacts with panic, knowing he played a role in the betrayal. He refuses to return to the movement, despite pressure. As fear and guilt overwhelm him, Johnny’s mind begins to unravel. Ultimately, the IRA abducts and kills him for betraying Robbie.

Johnny Boyle Quotes in Juno and the Paycock

The Juno and the Paycock quotes below are all either spoken by Johnny Boyle or refer to Johnny Boyle . For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Class and Poverty Theme Icon
).

Act 1 Quotes

Mary: The full details are in it this mornin’; seven wounds he had - one entherin’ the neck, with an exit wound beneath the left shoulder-blade; another in the left breast penethratin’ the heart, an’ . . .

Johnny: (springing up from the fire) Oh, quit that readin’, for God’s sake! Are yous losin’ all your feelin’s? It’ll soon be that none of you’ll read anythin’ that’s not about butcherin’! (He goes quickly into the room on left.)

Mary: He’s gettin’ very sensitive, all of a sudden!

Related Characters: Johnny Boyle (speaker), Mary Boyle (speaker), Robbie Tancred
Page Number: 68
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Mrs Boyle: I don’t know what’s goin’ to be done with him. The bullet he got in the hip in Easter Week was bad enough, but the bomb that shatthered his arm in the fight in O ‘Connell Street put the finishin’ touch on him. I knew he was makin’ a fool of himself. God knows I went down on me bended knees to him not to go agen the Free State.

Related Characters: Juno Boyle (speaker), Mary Boyle , Johnny Boyle
Page Number: 71
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Act 2 Quotes

Mrs Tancred: Me home is gone now; he was me only child, an’ to think that he was lyin’ for a whole night stretched out on the side of a lonely counthry lane, with his head, his darlin’ head, that I often kissed an’ fondled, half hidden in the wather of a runnin’ brook. An’ I’m told he was the leadher of the ambush where me nex’ door neighbour, Mrs Mannin’, lost her Free State soldier son. An’ now here’s the two of us oul’ women, standin’ one on each side of a scales o’ sorra, balanced be the bodies of our two dead darlin’ sons.

Related Characters: Mrs. Tancred (speaker), Robbie Tancred , Johnny Boyle , “Captain” Jack Boyle
Page Number: 115
Explanation and Analysis:

Johnny: (passionately) I won’t go! Haven’t I done enough for Ireland! I’ve lost me arm, an’ me hip’s desthroyed so that I’ll never be able to walk right agen! Good God, haven’t I done enough for Ireland?

Young Man: Boyle, no man can do enough for Ireland!

Related Characters: Johnny Boyle (speaker)
Page Number: 121
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Act 3 Quotes

Mrs. Boyle: Maybe I didn’t feel sorry enough for Mrs Tancred when her poor son was found as Johnny’s been found now - because he was a Die-hard! Ah, why didn’t I remember that then he wasn’t a Diehard or a Stater, but only a poor dead son! It’s well I remember all that she said - an’ it’s my turn to say it now: What was the pain I suffered, Johnny, bringin’ you into the world to carry you to your cradle, to the pains I’ll suffer carryin’ you out o’ the world to bring you to your grave! Mother o’ God, Mother o’ God, have pity on us all! Blessed Virgin, where were you when me darlin’ son was riddled with bullets […]? Sacred Heart o’ Jesus, take away our hearts o’ stone, and give us hearts o’ flesh! Take away this murdherin’ hate, an’ give us Thine own eternal love!

Related Characters: Juno Boyle (speaker), Robbie Tancred , Johnny Boyle , Mrs. Tancred
Page Number: 146
Explanation and Analysis:
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Johnny Boyle Quotes in Juno and the Paycock

The Juno and the Paycock quotes below are all either spoken by Johnny Boyle or refer to Johnny Boyle . For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Class and Poverty Theme Icon
).

Act 1 Quotes

Mary: The full details are in it this mornin’; seven wounds he had - one entherin’ the neck, with an exit wound beneath the left shoulder-blade; another in the left breast penethratin’ the heart, an’ . . .

Johnny: (springing up from the fire) Oh, quit that readin’, for God’s sake! Are yous losin’ all your feelin’s? It’ll soon be that none of you’ll read anythin’ that’s not about butcherin’! (He goes quickly into the room on left.)

Mary: He’s gettin’ very sensitive, all of a sudden!

Related Characters: Johnny Boyle (speaker), Mary Boyle (speaker), Robbie Tancred
Page Number: 68
Explanation and Analysis:

Mrs Boyle: I don’t know what’s goin’ to be done with him. The bullet he got in the hip in Easter Week was bad enough, but the bomb that shatthered his arm in the fight in O ‘Connell Street put the finishin’ touch on him. I knew he was makin’ a fool of himself. God knows I went down on me bended knees to him not to go agen the Free State.

Related Characters: Juno Boyle (speaker), Mary Boyle , Johnny Boyle
Page Number: 71
Explanation and Analysis:

Act 2 Quotes

Mrs Tancred: Me home is gone now; he was me only child, an’ to think that he was lyin’ for a whole night stretched out on the side of a lonely counthry lane, with his head, his darlin’ head, that I often kissed an’ fondled, half hidden in the wather of a runnin’ brook. An’ I’m told he was the leadher of the ambush where me nex’ door neighbour, Mrs Mannin’, lost her Free State soldier son. An’ now here’s the two of us oul’ women, standin’ one on each side of a scales o’ sorra, balanced be the bodies of our two dead darlin’ sons.

Related Characters: Mrs. Tancred (speaker), Robbie Tancred , Johnny Boyle , “Captain” Jack Boyle
Page Number: 115
Explanation and Analysis:

Johnny: (passionately) I won’t go! Haven’t I done enough for Ireland! I’ve lost me arm, an’ me hip’s desthroyed so that I’ll never be able to walk right agen! Good God, haven’t I done enough for Ireland?

Young Man: Boyle, no man can do enough for Ireland!

Related Characters: Johnny Boyle (speaker)
Page Number: 121
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Act 3 Quotes

Mrs. Boyle: Maybe I didn’t feel sorry enough for Mrs Tancred when her poor son was found as Johnny’s been found now - because he was a Die-hard! Ah, why didn’t I remember that then he wasn’t a Diehard or a Stater, but only a poor dead son! It’s well I remember all that she said - an’ it’s my turn to say it now: What was the pain I suffered, Johnny, bringin’ you into the world to carry you to your cradle, to the pains I’ll suffer carryin’ you out o’ the world to bring you to your grave! Mother o’ God, Mother o’ God, have pity on us all! Blessed Virgin, where were you when me darlin’ son was riddled with bullets […]? Sacred Heart o’ Jesus, take away our hearts o’ stone, and give us hearts o’ flesh! Take away this murdherin’ hate, an’ give us Thine own eternal love!

Related Characters: Juno Boyle (speaker), Robbie Tancred , Johnny Boyle , Mrs. Tancred
Page Number: 146
Explanation and Analysis: