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Essay on Women in Black On Tuesday 2nd March, we went to see, "Women In Black" at Fortune Theatre in London. The play is about a man named Arthur Kipps who seeks advise from an actor. He is then telling the story, of himself, as a young solicitor who goes to Eelmarsh house to deal with affairs that are about to confront him. At the house he discovers a mysterious woman in black called Jenet Humphrey's. The setting takes place in the town of Crithin Gifford. Through evidence presented in the production we are able to tell the time period is the 20th century. For example, the steam trains and the old colours and outfits. Jenet Humphrey's was forced to give up her baby because she was not married. In those days this was forbidden, Jenet's sister Alice Drablow adopted the child and rejected Jenet from seeing the child. The...

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