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  • Tension in Blood Brothers

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  • Sympathy in Blood Brothers

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    In the play Blood Brothers Willy Russell makes it possible for the audience to sympathise with Mrs Lyons despite the dreadful deeds she does in the end The play is a story about twins who are separated at birth One is kept with his original family and the other is brought up in wealthier surroundings The boys end up meeting and becoming good friends However the adoptive mother thinks her son is going to find out that she is not his birth mother and fears he will leave her This causes her to dev

  • Class in Blood Brothers

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    In our drama lessons we are doing about working class and middle class to see the difference between working class and middle class For us to see the difference between them we went to watch Blood Brothers The play is about an tale of twins who separated at birth grow up on opposite sides of the tracks one on a middle class family and one on a working class mother with 7 other children only to meet again with tragic consequences In the play there are a lot of characters acting in different role

  • Music in Blood Brothers

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    In Blood Brothers how does Willy Russell use music to create emotive effect Choose and explore the audience reaction to one song Willy Russell combines love life death and friendship to bring up the astounding play Blood Brothers Set in the 1950s Liverpool Russell illustrates division in English through the clever plot given away at birth for convenience the memory of his Edward haunts his birth mother eternally Plagued by guilt experience the emotional struggle that Mrs Johnstone must face whi

  • Dramatic Devices in Blood Brothers

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    How Does Willy Russell use Dramatic Devices in Act One to Convey his Ideas to the Audience as well as Interest and Involve them in the Play Willy Russell uses many devices to hook the audience and to keep them interested in Act One and throughout the play One method Russell employs this is the use of the narrator Russell begins the play with the narrator telling the audience what is going to happen this is the prologue This means that throughout the play the audience knows something the charact

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