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Cream Cracker Under the Settee
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... How Does Alan Bennett Make the Audience Feel Sympathy for the Character of Doris in a Cream Cracker Under the Settee? A cream cracker under the settee is a monologue written by Alan Bennett about Doris, an old woman aged 75, who lives alone in her house and has a mad obsession with cleanliness. At the start of the monologue we see Doris sitting on her chair, talking about Zuleema and how she fell trying to dust her wedding photo. She was talking about Zuleema and how she doesn't clean properly, then she looks up ate her wedding photo and notices it needs dusting. She tries to climb up and dust it, but she slips and hurts her leg. Doris tries to get up to make a cup of tea, but her leg gives way and she falls and is stuck on the floor. This is where Doris finds













