Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Deaths of Mickey and Edward in Willy Russells Blood Brothers :: Russell Blood Brothers Death Essays
Deaths of paddy field and Edward in Willy Russells Blood BrothersAnd do we blame bigotry for what came to pass? Or could it be what we, the English, have came to know as class?Blood Brothers is a play set in Liverpool, Willy Russell wrote it in1983. Willy Russell has wrote plays based in Liverpool because this iswhere he was brought up as a kid in a running(a) class family, BloodBrothers relates to this and aspects of class that he would haveexperienced when he lived there. Willy Russell grew up just taboosideLiverpool, he left school when he was only 15 to become a hairdresser,it was in his early twenties when he decided to go back to school andtake his O levels. His plays were about everyday circumstances and hisportrayal of life then. In this try I intend to find out the reasonfor Mickey and Edwards deaths, whether it was superstition or class,I leave behind evaluate both of the possible causes and how they are applywithin the play, then I will have to unclutter a conclusi on to which sideof the argument proves to be the correct unmatchable.The primary(prenominal) sources of superstition revolve around Mrs Johnstone becauseshe is the character who believes that when certain things happenconsequences will unfold due to this. Willy Russell points thesesuperstitious events out to the audience, by using one of thecharacters to mention this or a song will be used to show somethingsuperstitious happening. At these stages in the play he is alreadyasking the audience whether they believe in superstition.The first incidence of superstition comes at the beginning after theopening song this is when the audience finds out that Mrs Johnstoneis superstitious and that superstition may appear later in the play.Mrs Lyons enters Mrs Johnstones erect and then there is a stagedirection saying that Mrs Lyons puts her crude shoes on the table, MrsJohnstone replies to this angrily Jesus Christ, Mrs Lyons, what arey trying to do? At the bottom of the page where this happ ens thenarrator says Theres shoes upon the table an a joker in the pack,the salts been spilled and the looking glass cracked, theres one lone trade rat overhead. The narrator is giving us examples of superstitions.Here he is trying to hint that something bad is going follow becauseof the shoes upon the table. After this it is possibly strongthat she claims not to be superstitious three times, three is meant tobe a lucky number but in her case it is unlucky because the
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