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A Cream Cracker Under The Settee'
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- Fri Mar 31 2006

... GCSE English Literature - 20th Century Drama Coursework The melancholy of life, death and old age, are one of the many issues dealt with, in Alan Bennett's heart-rending tale. It tells the story of an isolated, fragile, elderly woman, who feels ensnared in a modernised society in which she strives for her sovereignty and prominence. In a culture where the old are forgotten, neglected and depicted as useless. 'A Cream Cracker Under The Settee' seems to be the perfect title of the play as the double entendre epitomizes this remarkably. In addition, another reason for the dramatic piece being called 'A Cream Cracker Under The Settee'. Is because a cream cracker was indeed found under a settee in the play, this makes the title rather ironic. As the title in many ways also symbolises the character of Doris as she is depicted as a lost soul, abandoned, waiting to be found and













