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The Terrible Fate Of Humpty Dumpty and ‘Blue Remembered Hills’  

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The two plays that we have looked at were 'The Terrible Fate Of Humpty Dumpty' and 'Blue Remembered Hills'. Both of these plays had a similar plot and theme. The themes that carried out throughout the pair of these plays were children, death, bullying, peer pressure and cruelty. The rough outline of 'The terrible fate of Humpty Dumpty' is that some children start picking on an individual and make him do something against his will. The result of him doing this is that the child ends up dead and the rest of the kids try to cover up what has happened. The play is designed to be set in the present day and to be very naturalistic. One problem that our group especially, faced was that we didn't have anything like the right amount of people to fill in all of the characters. We over came this problem by merging two...

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