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The form and structure of a play is the way in which the playwright has decided to put across their intentions to us, the audience. Bouncers.  

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The form and structure of a play is the way in which the playwright has decided to put across their intentions to us, the audience. In Bouncers, the play is made up of many scenes, but these are continuous intervened and the scenes are juxtaposed. The play perceives the idea of flash backs but is not necessarily flashing back to the past, but is flashing back to the continuation of the scene as of the intervention. The play consists of three monologues spoken by Eric. In the monologues, Eric is able to convey his personal opinions of situations. The fact that Eric is the only character who has monologues shows his authority in comparison to the others. Godber continuously switches scenes in-order for us to not loose interest in the action and it also creates suspense as we are left with a cliffhanger continuously. After a scene, we are instantly taken into a...

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