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24/11/03 - Claudia King - Year 11 -An ideal husband CHALLENGE= In this play, there are several moments when new and surprising information which changes everything is dramatically revealed. Explore one such moment bringing out how the character's words and actions make the moment so dramatic. I think that the moment that is the most dramatic would be when it is revealed that the diamond broach which Mrs. Cheveley wears had in fact been stolen from a relative of Lord Goring, who catches Mrs. Cheveley admitting to have been a thief, as Lord Goring remembers having given this broach to his cousin at her wedding. The story so far showed us that this woman is so high in authority and always gets her own way. Therefore, when Lord Goring "holds up the broach" so that Mrs. Cheveley becomes anxious to get the broach back, this results in dramatic tension when he...

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