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Explore the role of the narrator in Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers  

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Explore the role of the narrator in Willy Russell's Blood Brothers The play, Blood Brothers, written by Willy Russell, is a very interesting play. It is about a mother with seven children and twins nearly due. Her employer cannot have kids and the mother is worried about financial support for her self and children(((((did they have child support in 1986??)))))))), she has trouble supporting seven as it is never mind eight, but nine is too much for her. She gives one of them away to her employer. Before the twins are born they makes a pack that the two boys will never know the truth and they will be kept apart. She gives one of her new babies to her employer. The boys do meet and become 'Blood Brothers' at the age of seven. They were friends until they were adults, until they found out the truth, that they were real...

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