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There are a variety of forms of change in Dancing at Lughnasa from international change to domestic change.

-Mussolini's invasion of Abyssinia 1936.

-Technological change as symbolised by the development of radio (Marconi).

-Change in Jack's appearance

-Change of Gerry's arrival

Fear of change would incorporate these ideas but relate more to the context of Paganism vs Catholicism in Northern Ireland.

35% of the population in Northern Ireland were Catholics (estimated).

-Kate's fear of growing influence of Paganism; the radio, Dance of Lughnasa, rituals in the back hills of Ballybeg.

-Domestic issues relating to fear of Jack's changing health.

-Kate's fear of Jack's change in religion.

As you can see, these are just a small number of ideas.

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