Based on Christina Reid's five Plays, the aim of this study is to put
under discussion the idea that the sectarian conflict between the two
ethno-religious communities in Northern Ireland is maintained
deliberately and a national identity unique to the people in this
country cannot be constructed at least in the near future. Both factions
try to adhere themselves to a national identity through their communal
ideology.The Protestants claim that they are part of Britain, while the
Catholics claim that they are members of Irish Nation. This situation
has led to reluctance in both communities to stop the conflictual
circumstances encouraging both groups to tether to their traditions more
intensely, to contribute to the otherization process reinforcing their
social identity and to impose their working ideology on their new
members whose divergence from traditions will definitely pose a threat
to their identity.Also, in this country the forgetting/remembering
process is orchestrated by the two communities to enlarge the
intercommunal chasm through the narration of the old stories and
memories, creation of stories, commemoration activities and museumizing
certain ob