The division between Northern and Southern Ireland dates back to the 16th century. The conflict started because …show more content…
Sometimes, we never really get to gain our own experience or perspective on a destination. We limit ourselves on what others think or what the experts think the experience should be like. Percy offers several suggestions, but the most applicable one to define British-Irish relations occurs as “a consequence of a breakdown of the symbolic machinery by which the experts present the experience to the consumer” (Percy 300). At the end, British parliament came into a solution that Ireland should mark as a “Free state” because of how people of both communities got closer, British people had a wrong conception about people in Ireland which was formed by Britain’s government. As Pratt stated that different visuals can lead to various characteristics, which aren’t often seen as good traits. So as matter of fact, British may be inspecting Irish on their government perspectives and finally each one of them learn from their contact zones. The Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Irish state vs. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was a great impact in forming peace between two