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The Comparative Essay - My group and I are working on a play called the "Birthday Party" By Harold Pinter.  

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Ryan Woods 11GG 11A/Dr1 The Comparative Essay (Part 1) My group and I are working on a play called the "Birthday Party" By Harold Pinter. The work is set in 1960's. The scene we doing is about a man, names Petey returning home from some sort of morning to job to a boarding house where his wife, who's called Meg and is the owner, fusses around him. We start to see that this routine is very basic and a sense of this what they do every day. As the scene goes on Stanley comes in and plays quite a grumpy teenager. I play the part of Petey. At the time of this plays setting, men had more of a dominant role in society and the women didn't work much and did more of the housework. This could mean that the male characters in plays around this time were more dominate and women did more...

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