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In J.M. Synge's play "Riders to the Sea," the mention of the Bay of Gregory of the Golden Mouth refers to a bay where fishermen take shelter during stormy weather. It serves as a contrast to the perilous sea where Maurya's sons have tragically perished, highlighting the harsh and unforgiving nature of the sea.

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Mouriya's two sons Stephen and Shawn were found dead in the bay of Gregory of the Golden Mouth, after being lost in the great wind.

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Q: In j m synge's 'riders to the sea' what is the mention of bay of Gregory of the golden mouth?
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